VOL. XXV. NO. 267. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS
RAIN AT CHURCHILL DOWNS
Prospect for a Fast Track Open-
ing Day Vanishes.
Louisville Interest in the Coming
Meeting at a High Pitch —
Bobinson’s Plans.
I/>riSVILLE, Ky., (>«'tol)er 21. — CLwmy weather,
a heavy rain, with fnijid teiniK*r;>ture, \va» a roa-
dition at ('hurchill Downs tld.s morning, curtailing
training operations to Ji considerable extent and
making it generally disagreeable for the numerons
and steady arrivals from Latouia. Indications are
for more rain, ainl the opening of the iiine-tlay ra<*e
mt'oting hen*, wliicli also marks the close of Ken-
tucky racing for this year, will probably be u.shen*d
in with a slow track.
Judging by the keen interest on tap in the coming
meeting local ardor for the si>ort has not dampened,
and the prediction that the banner conditions ruling
this fall at I>*xingtan and I..atonia will be main-
tainetl at ('hunhill I>owns is «*ertain of verification.
VV'itli tlie close of the r.icing season near tliere
is anxiety on the part of many owners to take a
more active part In the racing and many lior.ses
have been “prcpi»ed’* especially with a view to
ljulling down at least one purse before the bugle
sounds taps. The w*ind-up of the meeting here will
find many st:ibles going into winter quarters. These
establishments an* <*si»ecially desirous of Iniving
tl»eir full strength engaged during the nine remain-
ing days before the elose.
Eastern additions are also numerous. Their
presence is due more to the fact that they are
-\ew’ Orleans bound, but stopi»ed off here to break
the long slilinncut and with a view to yulliniL 4 lowu
a p n T J ie s — tn sStpplng expe«»e«
to the Crcsceut City. Among the comers are the
liorsea in charge of Jack McDonald, which includes
Sugarmiiit and Stepson. McDonald since his arrival
sold the good colt Fictor to C. P. Clark, which, will
be in charge hereafter of G. B. Barnes.
The highly rated Captain Ilershler, owned by W.
R. Tolmie, that Will Wallace has been training,
will at the close of the racing here be turned over
to McDonald and shipped to New Orleans for the
racing there next winter.
The riding brigade will be the same that was seen
doily at I.iatoni)i and C. Robinson again promises
to carry off riding honors. With the close of the
C'hurchill Downs meeting Robinson w’ill emerge
from the apprentice ranks and will be minus tlie
five pounds tliat he has been allowed since last No-
vemlM*r, when he began tlte meteoric career that
lias landed him at the top. He will leave soon after
tiie Kentucky season closes for a visit to his home
in Toronto and after a stay there of tliree weeks
will return here and accompany his contract em-
idoyer. Miller Henderson, to Newr Orleans, where
lie will again be active next winter.
Tlie final touches necessary for the opening W'cre
finished today and nothing is lacking to make the
opeuiug auspicious and successful.
HOTELS CROWDED TO CAPACITY.
Arrivals have been continuous and leading hotels
are reaching the crowding stage. Among the many
visitors from all parts this afternoon was T. J.
Pendergast. prominent in ^Missouri politics and ex-
tensively interested in racing. Mr. Pendergast is
optimistic anent an early revival of racing at St.
Louis and Kausas City under the auspices of promi-
nent i>ersous.
Horses owned by Dr. H. E. Davis. C. F. Tanner
nml Joe Wakeman. comprising Norfolk Belle, D. C.
Girl, Frederick Miller, Doctor Zub, Golden Chance,
Frank Dayion and Shasta Daisy, came today from
Reno, Nev.
General manager Matt Winn of the Kentucky
Jockey Club motored dow'U from his home in Cov-
ington.
Edw’ard Jasper, placing judge and member of the
board hundicapi>ers. got in from his home in
Cincinnati. He and judges Charles F. Price and
Wllliuni Shelley worked all day on the weight
allotments for the Golden Rod Handicap, a mile
Htake. with H.OOO added, for two-year-olds, to
bo run on next Saturday. Constancy was given top
weight in this event, 130 pounds. Marjorie Hynes,
which worked a sensational mile in 140 yesterday,
will have to carry 115.
Harrv Perkins again lias Westwood, the colt for
which "he gave $12,000 at Hot Springs last spring,
in training. He v.’orked an easy half mile this
morning in tlie iiiml. Perkins let up on him last
spring when he sliowe<l signs of going amiss.
Rancher is anotlier which has Ikmu on the shelf
for some time and to lie put hack into active
training. He went wrong while trainer John Walters
WM8 preparing him for the fall racing and has not
been to the post sim*e the ludepeiidence Handicap
last July 4 at Latonia. , , , , - „
Julius Reeder today received a telegram from K.
K. Eddv, Jr, general manager of the lUisiiiess
Men’s R^acing Association at New Orleans, requesting
horsemen not to ship to tlie Fair Grounds until
after November 1. New stables are being erected
and the old ones repaired. It is for this reason
that tlie owners and trainers are asked to delay
their shipments for a few days.
Put Dunne’s hors«*s got in today, including liis
ITnder Fire, which finished third in the Kentucky
Derby. Tlie colt pulled up lame in his last race
at Latonia. but he has been going along well since
then and will in all probability be raced here.
While the program U»oks give the starting time
of the ra<H*8 at ('iiurchill Downs as 2:15 o’clock
daily, it is more tiiaii probable tiiat the first race
will go to tlie post at 2:00 o’clock, us was the
case at Latonia. Heretofore the races have always
begun at 2:15 here, but in previous years the sea-
Hoii liegaii earlier in the fall tliaii now. All of tlie
officials, including managers H:iiuiltoii r. Apple-
gate and riiarles F. Grainger, are in favor of mov-
ing UP the starting time and it only awaits the
sanction of general manager Winn.
STILL MANAGING TO RACE IN AUSTRIA
COUNTS BEST SON, ON WATCH
A Uaugliter of the Leger winner. Woolwinder, re-
cently won tlie big tillies’ nice, the Sluten Preis,
at Vlenmi, in Banm .\lfred de Hothschiid’s Brixen,
which defeated Herr voii Jankovich-Besan’s Vidain
and five others. Wo«>lwinder was h.v Martugon,
whose male descendants liave won goo<l races botli
In Australia and the Tnited States, while a mare
of Mr. J. B. Joel’s, .Marian Hood, which is by Mnr-
tiUtun and dam of SunlHinnet, has Iiad good winning
ofl^pring in tiie United States. All the Martagous.
almost without exception, stayed well, and one of
ills son*, Miiitagon, carried olT tiie Uesarewitch in
IWfl, while Musa won the Oaks, and Jaqueuiart,
Maxngau (Goodwood Cup), and Buckwheat wer©
among big other winnent of races of importance.
STOUTEST AND PUREST STRAINS OF THREE COUNTRIES,
ENGLAAD, AUSTRALIA AND THE UNITED STATES,
FOUND IN HIS PEDIGREE
(By EXILE)
No one l>etter pleased than I to see the undefeated
Colin out with a goo<l winner, such as is the Na-
tional Stakes and Quwn City Handicap winner. On
Watch. In the nmning of the former On Watch
easily beat the Bree<lers* Futurity winner. Blazes,
and the Spina way heroine. Constancy; certainly, the
sou of Colin w’as in receipt of a bit of weight, but
what is that over so short a distance as three-
quarters of a mile. Apparently On Watch is not a
iluick l»eginner. for, as in the National, in the run-
ning of the gueeu City, he was outpaced at the
start, both Kiiibiirn and Claude Brown racing ahead
of him. After slight urging, however. On Watch
drew aw’ay to win h.v a read.v four lengths, this
time carrying top weiglit, 122 pounds.
Never have I lost faith in Colin’s ability to
transmit mucli of bis own great racing ^ibility to his
progeny. Really a better horse Ilian he is generally
credited witli being, Colin was tried by the Beck-
hunipton trainer, Sam Darling, wlio has had a few
go(Mi ones such as Galtee More, Ard Patrick and
Willoiiyx through his liands, to lie something quite
out of the common. Knowing this, I did not hesi-
tate to recommend his purchase when he was
among those offered for sale at the Wickliffe Stud
disficrsal during the early days of 1918, and even
went so far as to say that failure for Colin as a sire
W’us lmi>ossible if the blood of such horses us St.
Simon, Hampton and Hanover was to lie found in
his mates. Judging from the pedigree of Colin’s
best son my diagnosis was correct.
The late Janies R. Keene was a knowledgable
horseman, inasmuch as ho bought the best blood and
brains obtainable. Realizing to the full that speed
is the sine qua non in American racing, Mr. Keene
aback, D (^^0 and purelu)s%d..Aa Xor the
horse the best English mares to be had, with the
result he licked the racing platter clean.
Horses of the Domino tribe are an absolute out-
cross for almost all other lines to Eclipse, all of
them, except tliose of Marsyas descent, and tlicre
are but few of tliese. The sound blood of St, Simon
is brought into the i>edigree of On Watch. Maybe
this soundness of the Galopin tribe does not re-
ceive always full recognition here and this in part
the reason of tin* success of the Galopiiis in long di.s-
taiiee racing, for tJiey are able to stand the dril-
ling ever and ask for more. Rubia Grnnda is a
daughter of the .St. Simon horse Greenan, whose
dam is the Springfield mare Sunrise^. Return the
best blood in the dam to the liest Mood in the dam
of the sire; all of you know tills kindergarten
bloodstock breeding rule, the Springfield in this
case of Greenan is returned to the Springfield of
Pnstorella. The Great Ruby, graiiddnm of On
Watcli, is by the Australian -bred horse.
Artillery, son of the horse which did more to make
Australia famous than any ten men. Musket, for
whose descendants no route is too far, nor impost
too great. Rack of this comes a dash of the irou-
linibed blood of the stout -liearted Glenelg, and so
to La Henderson, by the immortal of 1850, Lexing-
ton. A rare combination this, of the stoutest and
best strains of three countries — England, Australia
and the United States — are grafted onto the speedi-
est blootl under tlie sun, that of Alarm.
On Watch is well named, .and I, writing this witli
an object in view, an attempt to have, mares bred
on suitable and similar lines sent to the court of
Collu. If this he done he cannot fail, and the breed-
ing of Rubia Grauda. dam of his best sou, our
L tfu idli) ! atar. .is j
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o
a c
o f
Commando
bay, 1898
r Domino 23 ^
..12 I brown, 1891 f
898
Emma C.
Himyar 2 i
Mannie Gray . . . . .j
♦Darebln 14
Guenn
•Pastorella .19
chestnut, 1892
Springfield
bay, 1873
12 J
!73 j
St. Albans
Viridis ....
I Griselda
Strathconan ....11
Perseverance J
1 st. Simon 11 j
brown, 1§S1 (
Sunrise J
I The Groat
^ Ruby
bay, 1900
■r
•Star Ruby or (
"JAriillery
brown, 1S83 «
Galopin 3
St. Angela
Springfield 12 |
Sunray J
Musket 3 ]
j
1
Aella
Oulda
tGlenelg 26 i
La Henderson . . . . -j
•Imported. tNo family number. ^Probably traces to Layton Barb mare,
Alarm 15 E
Ilira 2 H
tEnquirer E
Lizzie G 23 H
The Peer 2 M
Lurline 14 H
tFlood II
Glendew 12 H
Stockweil 3 E
Bribery 2 II
Marayas 12 E
Maid of Palmyra 12 E
Newminster 8 E
Souvenir 11 E
Voltigeur 2 E
Spln.ster 19 E
Vedette 19 E
Flying Duchess 3 H
King Tom 3 E
Adeline 11 II
St. Albans 2.E
Viridis 12 E
King of the Forest... 31 E
Sunshine 1 H
Toxophilite 3 E
D. of W. Australian. . .3 M
Yatteudou 17 E
Gulnare E
Citadel 20 E
•Babta 20 U
Lexington 12 H
Kitty Clark 4 H
By •Glencoe 1
PRESENT RECORDS OF THE THIRTY LEADING MONEY-
WINNING HORSES OF THIS YEAR, WITH
MAN O' WAR THE LEADER
FAST RACING AT LAUREL
The Porter Runs Mile in 1:37%
in Winning Principal Race.
Incidentally Lowers Track Becord
for the Distance — Sun Briar
to Bun Today.
LAUREL, Md., October 21. — Edward Beal Mc-
Ijcau’.H good little racer Tlie Porter, which races
in tlie niinie and colors of trainer J. F. Schorr,
showed a sumshing performance at I^anrel this after-
noon when lie won the feature race, a handicap at
one mile. Tlie Porter carrietl 125 imunds. won off
by hiinsclf.r.iid incidentally establisiied a new’ track
record for tlie distance. The Porter ran his mile
ill 1 :37%. TJie previous record stood since 1914,
when Republican ran a mile with 109 i>ounds up
in 1:.37-^..
Spirited and highly interesting racing marke<l to-
day’s si>ort. The closest of finishes marked the
running of the opening dash, in which My Boots
beat Tattle and Damask only after a most stub-
bornly contested last eightli drive.
Milkmaid showed her sui)eriority over five other
go«Ml racers of her owm se.x when she easily drew
away W'hen called on in the stretch.
Search Light HI. rei>eiited his victory of the
other day, making go<jd in a fashion that stamps
him above the ordinary.
Another close finish came in the closing race,
when Amackassin beat Ideal a head in a terrific
stretch drive.
W. S. Kilmer’s Sun Briar will make his first ap-
pearance under colors in Maryland in the six fur-
longs handicap, to be ran tomorrow. Sun Briar did
Hot -:u*aiu. any too well when no first came down to •
Laurel, but he has been going along well recently.
George T. Miller left for ^ledia. Pa., to start at
the two days* meeting of the Rose Tree Hunt Club,
Wednesday and Saturday. Miller has been called
the .society starter, but he is better known perhaps
as the best starter of bud horses in the country.
E. K. Bryson plans to breed the mare Celto, by
Celt — Toots, to tlie big imported horse Philippic,
which he ow’us. Celto, however, will be raced for
some time yet. Buckboard and Firing Line, in tlie
Bryson stable, and Broom Peddler, owned by J. A.
Bean and trained by Bryson, are to be given a letup
of several weeks.
Cliimney Sw’ift, E. M. Weld’s three -year-old that
started in tlie three-quarter mile race on Monday
and stumbled right after the start, going to her
knees, had one leg severely cut when she met witli
the mishap.
tJeorge Miller has been commissioned by a wealthy
Porto Rican to pnrcliuse thirty thoroughbreds,
preferably two-year-olds, to be sent to the island.
The surplus from selling and claiming races of
Monday totaled $2,124.36, w’hich will be added to
IJie purses on W^uesday.
M. Duly and W. G.arth shipped a division of their
stables to the Rose Tree Hunt Club, Media, Pa., to
take part in the hunt meeting there.
Owen Pons purchased of Samuel Ross the two-
year-old Yaphank. G. Kirk purchased Col. Murphy,
und J. Lumsden The Desert. G. W. Forman bought
Queen of the Sea.
NEW ROCHELLE HANDICAP TO HANNIBAL
R. T.
Wilson’s Good Racer Easily Accounts for
Feature Race at Empire City.
Perusal of the money-winning accounts of the horses of the present year serves to show that n nsifi-
bor of them luive alreaily made unusually fat returns to their lucky owmers. Last year Eternal’s $5(^1;I7
was tiie top sum for the year, but the record of 1919 to date shows Man o’ War and Sir Barton far’ in
advance of that record, while Mad Hatter is pressing it closely. Just at present the splendid two-year-
old Man o’ "War is the leader wiGi his imposing total of $83,325, but he is in retin ment and Sir Barton
is so close to him in money won that, barring some disHbliiig accident, it seems a certainty this greatest
son of Star Slioot will be the leader when Maryland racing comes to an end. He is still in a number of
rich stake races at Laurel and Pimlico, one of which appears a gift to him now. It may be found in the
windup that lie will be pressing the $10O,(W0 mark closely, if he does not pass it. These two leaders of
the present are truly magnificent young specimens of the thoroughbred in his highest development cud
enipliatieally the best of their respective ages.
Mad ilatter came west from Laurel und won the greatest money race of tlie year when he cantered
home in front of Sway and Stockweil in the first running of the Latonia Uhampionship Stakes. To this
he owes his third place in the winning list. II ov/ sc.iiity his eliance would have been had Sir Barton Iwcn
in the big race can be gleaned from the fact tliat Sir Barton gave him twenty -seven ixninds and an easy
beating in the Maryland lluiidicap just one week previous to the runuing of the Championship. However,
he is a good colt and may be much better next year. It is not to be overlooked that he finished in front
of Audacious, Tliuudcrelap and Be Frank in that race. Purchase, the otlier great three-year-old of\tlie
.year, did not have .Sir Barton’s chance at tlie richer stake races of the year, hut did well with what he
hud and is fourth, followed by the other thi*ee -year-olds Vexatious and Be Frank. Next to them comes
the four-year-old Exterminator, leader of the elder division. Billy Kelly, Naturall.st, Miss Jemima and
Constancy show pleasing totals won. Cudgel has not done as whH ns was exi*eeted from him and is not
such a sui>erexeellent race horse as lie was in 1918, but a great one nevertheless. At present the ac-
counts of the thirty la*st money earners of the year an*;
Owner. Sts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Amt.
$83,325
82,100
r.0,31l
.33,710
27.930
27,315
22,95.5
20,149
20,955
19.259
18,194
16.981
16.891
16,745
16.622
16,437
15,947
I. 5.H00
14.489
13.930
13,7ti5
13.’2W»
13.040
12.173
12,127
II, 577
11,289
11,189
10.760
10,216
Horse. Col
Sex. Age
Pedigree.
OAvner.
Sts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Unp
Man o’ War . . . .
.eh. c. 2
Fair Plai’— Mahubah
.Glen Riddle Farm 19
9
1
9
9
Sir Barton
..b. c. 3
Star SlHM»t — l.didy Sterling
.J. K. L. Ross.
.10
0
3
1
9
Mad Hatter
..b. c. 3
Fair Play — Madcap
i?. C. Ilildretli. .
rj
3
2
9
9
Purchase
.ch. c. 3
Orniondale — Ulierryola
.S. C. Hildreth.
.1*1
9
2
0
9
Vexatious
..b. f. 3
Peter Pun — CJontrary
.11. P. Whitney
. t
2
1
0
1
Be Frank
..b. g. 3
Sir John Jolinson — Frankness , .
M. Garrison
.14
3
3
3
5
Exterminator ...
.cli. g. 4
McGe« — Fair Empress
.\V. S. Kilmer.
.19
8
6
3
Billy Kelly
. .b. g. 3
Dick Welles— Gleiia
J. K. L. Ross.
.14
7
5
1
1
Miss Jemima , . . .
.br. f. 2
Black Toney — Vaila
.i\ E. Rowe . .
.12
S
0
1
3
Naturalist
. .b. g. 5
Ralx-lais — Nature
..I. K. Wideiier.
.15
8
4
1
2
Constancy
..b. f. 2
Ainl>assador — Simena’s Daughter
.J. K. L. Ross,
.10
,5
1
2
2
Thupderclap
blk. g. 3
V ulcain — Ba nda iia
. S. C. Hildreth.
.19
7
4
Ti
3
Hannibal
.ch. c. 3
Oiainhala — Mexoana
. R. T. Wilson . .
.19
4
0
3
3
Midway
.ch. h. 5
Ballot — Thirty -third
• J. W. Parrlsli.
.11
2
2
O
Milkmaid
..b. f. 3
Peep o’Day — Nell Olin
..f. K. L. Ross.
.12
7
2
2
*1
Lmullite
.br. c. 4
Trap Rock — Lucky laiss
.S. ('. Hildreth
.13
9
3
1
0
On Watch
. .b. c. 2
(’oliu — Rubia Granda
.G. W. Ix)ft ...
.11
4
3
0
4
Bonnie Mary . . . .
. .b. f. 2
iritimus— Belgravia
.P. A. (dark...
. 7
3
2
9
2
Royce Rools . . . .
. .b. g. 4
Salvation — Saiiitulat
.W. T. Wilkinsonl?
9
1
1
6
Cudgel
..b. h. 5
Broomstick — Eugenia Burch . . .
..T. K. L. Ross.
. 9
4
1
4
0
Courtship
..b. h. a
Phoenix — Conrtisane
Marshall Bros.
.22
5
5
1
11
Blazes
.br. c. 2
Wrack — Blazing Star
.U. Parr
.11
4
3
2
War God
. .b. g. 4
Uncle — Tehera
.Ogden Stable .
.15
6
1
2
6
High Cost
. , b. c. 4
Von Tromp — Mitten
.J. A. Guncheon
»»o
9
4
3
6
Under Fire
..b. o. 3
Swynford — Startling
.P. Dunne ....
.25
19
7
2
6
Atidacions
.ch. c. 3
Star Shoot — Bold Girl
.M. L. ScliAA-artz
.13
7
1
3
2
The I’orter
..b. c. 4
Sweeii — Bullet Girl
.J. F. Schorr .
.12
5
1
•>
4
Drastic
. .b. c. 4
Hastings — Dragnet
.C. E. Patterson. 21
6
5
o
8
i Stockweil
.ch. c. 3
Ballot — Janice
.J. S. Hawkins
. 8
4
2
1
1
1 Marjorie Byoei .
.Ch. f. 2
Dick FixmeU-^AUce Baird
.C. C. Van Meter. 10
4
2
2
2
NEW YORK. N. Y., October 21.— Despite wintry
weather a good throng visited the Empire City
track totlay and witnessed the running of an inter-
esting program, featured by the New Rochelle Han-
dicap, $2,500 added, for three -year- olds, at one and
a sixteenth miles, and five other races bristling
with contention. R. T. Wilson’s good Olambula
colt Hannibal ruled a strong choice in the stake
race and fully justified exi>ectatlons by winning
from start to finish with consummate ease, being
under restraint the latter pait of the running.
Drummond, which was next in consideration, made
a game but unavailing effort to get to the winner,
finishing seevud by a wide margin. Blairgowrie
was as easily third.
Riglit Over Might, the favorite, won the second
race like a good one. Slow to start, he shot into
the load at once and made his opposition look
ch(»ap. Ira Wilson, closest in pursuit, could not
gain on tbe flying leader, but easily took second
place from Nortliward, which showed improved form.
Old Rosebud made it a double win for the day
for owner P. D. Weir, when in the third race,
a liighweiglit handicap, the aged gelding raced Bill
MeCloy into early defeat, opened up a good gap
and won easily. Flags, slow to begin, made up
ground gradually ainl outlasted Bill McCloy, which
ju.st stayed to get third money from V/ee Louise
by a narrow margin.
Backers of favorites started off badly in the first
race, selecting Sand Bed to do the trick, the winner
turning up in Sister Helene at remunerative odds,
the Weir filly setting all the pace and disposing
of Foreclosure in a mild drive. Sand Bed liad
his usual speed, but tired, lasting, however, to got
thinl iilace from Bright Gold, which ran below her
recent goo.l form.
M. J. .Murphy purchased Tenons Bon at private
sale. Adele was claimed by Win. Ryan for $2. (MM)
yesterday ami J. Butler retained Siesta for $2,520.
«
CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF
W. R. Coe has sold the two-year-old Sugarmint
' to J. H. McDonald.
Thomas Monahan has seven yearlings stabled at
Gravesend, where they will be wintered and pre-
pareil for next year’s racing.
Lucullite and Mad Hatter are S. C. Hildreth’s
probable starters in tlie I.,aurel Stakes of $7,500
added, to be run next Saturday.
I 3’he Omnium, w’ortli 1,5(M) sovereigns, run at
Gruiiewald. Berlin. SeptemlsT 14, was won by
Grodno, a four- year-old colt by Elopement.
3’he Italian St. I>*ger was run at San Slro on
Suuday. Septeinlier 21. and Avon by Delft, a filly
by Lally — Florinda. She Avas bred in France,
j The Victory Handicap of $2,060 added at one mile
and u ((iiarter Avill be the main attraction of tlie
I closing day program at Empin* City Saturday.
I There htis been a series of mishaps to jockeys
now riding in Belgium. At Boitsfurt. Ashwortli
sprained his A^'rist. Morgan hurt his foot at Spa,
Ueapy has damaged a leg, and Gamier was sus-
pended for a fortnight.
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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, OCTOBER 22, 1919.
TELEGRAPHIC FORM j
The hor.-^es which seem best in Wednesday’s races
are:
Laurel. Md.. 0« tol>or 21.
1— WAR CLUB, Bar Coy, I^giuy.
2— .Smithlield, Northwood, Nov.' Haven.
3 — Mint Cat, Rapid Day, Welsiiinan’s Folly.
4 — Coiistaiiey, On Watch, Smart Guy,
.5 — Milly Kelly. Leoriiai-es. Papp.
tv— Out the Way. Sedan, The Deeision.
7 — Puts and Calls, Daddy’s Choice, Frogtown.
T. K. Lynch.
Buffalo’s Lanrcl Handicap.
1 — Joseph P. Murpliy, Chimera, Le Dinosaiire,
Ballyconnell.
2 — Smithtield, New Haven. Harwood, Northwood.
3 — Knot. Rapid Day, Dr. Rae, Welshman’s Folly.
4 — «ft.\ WATCII, Constam*y, Kinnoul. Smart Guy.
n — Sun Briar, Billy Kelly, 1.^‘oehares, Valor.
ti — Out the Way. Sedan, I.«ouise V.. The Deeision.
7 — Frogtown, Daddy’s Choice, Conduit, Tiie Bei-
‘ gian II.
Observer’s Laurel Handicap.
1 — Joseidi I’. Murphy, Ia* Dinosaurc, Chimera,
Legacy.
2 — ^Smithfield, Qin*l Bonheur, NorthwcMKl, New
LEXINGTO.N. Ky.. October 21.— There is an un-
confiniH'd report here that a syndicate of breeders
has offered Major August Belmont .$100.(K)0 for
the noted thoroughl»red stallion, Fair Play, b.v
Hastings — Fairy (iold. Fair Play is tiie sire of
Man o’ War, champion two-year-old of the year,
and Mad Hatter, winner of the Latonia Champion-
ship Stakes^
Fair Play is the leading American sire of the
present year, his j)rogeny having won to date the
imposing total <»f ^180, .582, a sum greater llian any
other stallion lias had to his credit -inee Commando
headed the list in 1907 with $270,345. It is
ind(*ed not improbable that Fair 1‘lay’s grand
total for the year may surpass the $200,000
mark, notwithstanding that Man o’ War. the
ehampion two-ycar-oid aud largest iiKlivi<lual
contributor to Fair I'lay’s total, has been
retired for tlio year. Mad Hatter. wininT of
the I..atonia Cliampicnshii) Stakes, and several lesser
lights are still in training, and with many more
valuable races to be run at I.riinrel and Pimlico,
as wi‘ll as ait Cliurchill Downs, there is every prob-
ability that they may hriiig their sire’s total win-
nings for the year up to or beyond tlie sum men-
tioned above. Altogether twenty- four sous juid
daughters of Fair Play have won races this year,
tiiey and their records being as follows;
Fair Play, ch. h. (1905), by Hastings — Fairy Gold.
Horse,
Age.
Sts.
1st.
2d.
3d.Uitp.
Won.
Alan 0’ War
10
9
1
0
0
$83,325
Alad Hatter
.. 3
,5
3
0
0
0
,50.341
i..illi;m ShuAV ....
.. 3
8
4
1
2
1
7,273
Diu licss Lice , . . ,
.. 3
27
4
9
9
5.919
Sands of I'leasure
. . 6
29
3
11
4
11
4.812
Eulogy
. . 6
21
6
i'l
1
9
4 .360
Flare
. . 5
20
n
4
3
8
4.0:10
Luly Fair Play .
.. 3
21
0
(i
6
7
3,6(K)
Mile. Dazie
0
14
,5
3
4
2
3,192
Masda
!! 4
S
3
1
1
3
2.631
A'iolet Tip
. . 2
1.5
1
4
1
9
1.960
Sunil icre
., 3
17
3
1
3
10
1..505
Tailor Alaid
.. 3
15
1
3
3
S
l.liVi
Hanovia
.. 7
23
1
1
4
17
1..344
Fair Orient
. . 6
6
1
1
2
2
1.100
Flu.Tcy
..3
8
1
0
0
7
1,000
78 — George Clark, three-eighths in 37.
80 — (Jrandee. three-eighths in 49.
— Hamilton .\.. three-eighths in .39.
SI- HighlaiMl Lad. five-.-ighths in 1:05,
80 — Hauberk, mile in 1 :45.
81— High I'ime, half mile in 49%.^
81 — Ina K., three-(iuarters in 1:16%.
82 — .Toseph P. Murphy, mile in 1:44%.
82 — .Jack Stuart, mile in 1:41.
80 — King .John, half mile in ,51.
78— Kilts II.. half mile in 52.
81 — Little Cottage, mile in 1:47.
79 — I»rd Brighton, mile in 1:4I'%.
77 — Liola. five-cighlhs in 1:03%.
81 — Llyod George, five-eighths in 1:0,3.
81 — Louise V., half mile in .50.
80 — lAOchares. three-eighth.s in ,3.5%.
80 — Lad.v of the Lake, five-eighths in 1:02.
81 — Ma.ior Fisk, three-eighths in 40.
7.3 — Wisest Fool, mile and an eighth in 1:,57.
80 — Murphy, five-eighths in 1:03.
80 — .Manneheii. mile in 1:46.
77 — Malvolio. mile in 1:1-1%.
SO — Madrone. five-eighths in 1:02.
79 — N. K. Beal, three-eighths in 39.
80 — Peter Piper, half mile in 49%,.
7t> — I’ride of India, lialf mile in 4!1%, .
78 — Roiitledge. three-qu:;rlers in 1:16%.
68 — Kos<‘ Mar.v. tliree-eighths in 37.
82 — Sailor, mile and an quarter in 2:09.
7.8 — Star Hampton. thrce-«iujirters in 1:16%.
7.5— St. Quentin, l!)ree-qnai;ters in 1:18.
SO — Sunny Hill, mile isi 1:43.
80 — S<iuire Charlie, five-« ighths in 1:02.
80 — Sincerity, f ive-eightlis in 1:04%.
.82 — 3'ie Pin. mile and jin eighth in 1:.56%.
7*} — 'roujours, half mile in 52.
81 — True as Steel, three-quarters in 1:17.
81 — 3’ippit.v Witchet. half mile in 51.
80 — Vnlspar, mile in 1:47.
76— Wlio Cares, five-eighths in 1:04.
.81 — Water War, tiirce -quarters in 1:17.
73 — War Mask, mile aud an eighth in 1:57.
80 — Wedding ('ake. five-eighths in !;02.
80 — Welshman’s Folly, half mile in 48.
^ At Empire City.
NEW Y’ORK, N. Y.. October 21. — This morning’s
work-outs at Empire City included the following:
Weather clear; track fast —
7<1 — Assume, three -eighths in 40.
81 — American Soldier, fire-eighths in 1:03%.
SO — ,\iiieri<aii Eagle, mi! ‘ in 1:46%
.80— Acid T«st, five-eighths in 1:04.
76— Biff Bang, mile in 1:48%,
SO— lUdsinda. three-qu.irters in 1:18%.
77 — Castor. three-(|uartcrs in 1:21,
82 — O.vstal Ford, mile in 1:14.
81 — Caddie, five-eighths in 1:03.
70 — Cousin o’ Mine, five-eigliths in 1:01%.
28— Conreelles. tiiree-eigliths in .39.
SO — Different Eyes, seven -eighths in 1:30%.
72 — IMnt.v Moore, lialf mile in .52.
S! — KldeVken, tljre<‘- quarters in 1:18.
82 — Fell Swoop, mile iti l:43Vr..
77- -Grnnd.v. liiree-quarters in 1:1.5%,
81 -Half and Half, half mile in .50%.
— Helen Atkin, three-quarters in 1:17.
70— Ilackamorc. three-(iuarter.s in 1;19*,5.
57 — indiserct. five-eighths in 1:95.
.81 — .lolm I. Da.v, half mile in 51%.
7C — J«)ck Scot, half inih* iu 51%.
77 — Jack O’Brien, five-eighths in 1:09.
.80 — Jack O'Dowd, mile in 1:49.
7.5 — Koii-i-N<M»r. five-eighths in 1:01%..
76» — Lad.v Archie, three-quarters in 1 :19.
80 — IjJid.v Brnmmel. threo-eighllis in 40.
81 - I>*ver’s Ijnie II., tliree-«iuartcrs in 1:20.
— Masda. mile in 1:11%.
69— .Marion Hollins, five-eightlis iu 1:02%.
SO — Mackenzie, mile in l:.5l.
37 — Mitchell May. half mile in .50.
50— Ormonda, three-quarters in 1:19.
51 — Orleans Girl, fivr-eigliths in 1:03%.
81 — On Watch, half mile in 51.
70 — Pollyanna. mile in 1:49.
81— Paddy, half mile in 49.
80 — Primitive, tlirce-qnarters in 1:19%.
81 — Peasant, tliree-qnarter.s in 1:18%.
6.8 — Ricoeiiet, half mile in .50%.
.51 — Railbird. half mile in .50.
82 — Right Angle, five-eighths in 1:12.
SO- Raint*ow Division, five-eighths in 1:05.
74 — Shenandoah, half mile in 54.
81 — Snnningdale. three-(innrters in, 1:17.
— Snnrose. three -(piarters in 1:16.
— Trackstar. five-eighths in 1:05%.
80— 3'he Dauphin, three-quarters in 1:19%.
80 — Ten (’an, tirree-eigliths in 35%.
75 — T'raninni. half mile in .50%.
— Vice-Chairman, half mile in 48%.
80 — Yoimeed. half mile in 51.
I .lyntee 4 .5
Priuceps 4 1
Vocabulary 4 11
I t'larabella *. . . . 2 9
Furlough 2 8
Clare Boothe 3 7
Fair and Square ... 3 5
Northward 2 6
.299 55 53 52 139 $180,582
EMPIRE CITY FORM CHART
NEW YORK. N. Y., TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1319.— Empire City. Eighth day. Empire City Racing
Association. Fall Meeting of 12 days. Weather clear; temperature 60'\
Steward to Represent .Jockey Club. Andrew Miller. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. II. Pettingill. Starter,
Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. C. Coraehlsen.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). W indicates Avliip, S spurs, B blinkers. F'ig-
ures in pjirentheses following tlie distanci* of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
POPULARITY OF LONG DISTANCE RACES
Great Crowds at Latonia Show Their Appreciation of
Such Contests — Bo Frank and Exterminator.
AAA first race— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (July 22, 1918—1:0514—2—119.) Purse 5
i ^ olds. Selling. Net value to winner $673.80; second, $125; third, $75.
73.80. 2-year-
1 — Joseidi I’. Murphy, Ia* Dinosaure, Chimera,
Legac.v.
2 — ^Smithfield, (Jin*l Bonheur, NorthwcMKl, New
Havi-n.
3 — Rapid Day, Welshman’s Folly, Wi.sest Fool,
(Jramh'c.
4 — ON WATCH. Constancy, Kinnoul, Smart Guy.
.5 — Sun Briar, P.ill,v Kelly. Papp. I.eochar<‘s.
6 — Out the Way, Sedan. Cclto. The Decision.
7 — Puts aud (.'alls. The Belgian II., Daddy’s
Clioice, Little Cottage.
Empire City — Yonkers, N. Y., October 21.
1— MAY ALLEY, Swirl, Bridge Player.
2 — Thunderbird. Heavy Weapon, Shenandoah.
3 — Whimsy. Alvord, Poilu.
4 — Pickwick. Ultima Thule, Y'ouneed.
5 — Miss Kruter, Hindoostan. .lohn I. Day.
6 — War Machine, Whimsy, Kilkenny.
F. J. Ortell.
Buffalu’.s Kinplre City Haudieap.
1 — May Alley, Bridge I’layer, Swirl, Eastern
<;iow.
2 — Bright Gold. Heavy Weainm, Shenandoah,
Tlmnderljinl.
3— Wiiiinsy. Alvord. Jack O'Dowd. Poilu.
4 — TRtinm 3'hule, Pickwick, Toto. Osgood.
5 — Koh-i-Noor, John I. Day, Miss Kruter, Fa-
vour.
6 — AVhimsy, Gex, AVar Machine, Bettie Bluff.
Ob«orv€*r’« llmfiirc City Handicai*.
1 -Bridge I’layer, Alay Alloy. Swirl, Eastern Glow.
2— Tliumlerbinl. Heavy AVeapou, Bright Gold,
Sheila ndoiih.
3 — Whim.'^y, Alvord. Poilu, .lack O’Dowd.
4 — PICKWICK. Ultima 'riinle, 'I'oto. Back Bay.
5 — .lohii I. Day. Hindoostan, Miss Kruter. Favour.
6 — Gex, War Machine, Whimsy, Bettie Bluff.
CHEAP AMERICAN HORSES FOR FRANCE
W'ASIIIXCTON. D. (•.. o.-tnlKT 21.— The American
Eximlltionary Force received :iii average of $200 a
head for horses and mules sold in France. Between
last November 11 and last August 2. 150,0(M) horses
and mules have l>t*en disposed of. tlie receipts ag-
gregating approximately .539 ,(KM).<kH).
Purchasers of these animals inelmie tlie Polish and
Uzeclio- Slovak govoriinieuis and French and German
eiiizens. 'I'lie Ainori<*aii lETpedltionary Force still
has on hand nlauit 27.600 h"iseN and mules, most
oi which probably will be sold In Europe.
(BY EXILE )
LEXINGTON. Ky., October 21.— By their sidendid
attemlance on Cup day at Ijatonia the racing folk
of this particular region silenced effectually all ar-
gunmnt again.st long distance racing aud evidenced
in no uncertain manner their thorough appreciation
of race's run over a long dist.nnce of ground. Again
did the east score a triumph. -Bo Frank proved ,
too iiiue'h for Exterminator. 3'here are no excuses
to be offered for the latter, he simply this time was
not good enough. However, I for one do not think
It was the same Exterminator which put paid to
the a<eonnt of Purcliase in tho running of the Sara-
toga ('up. but rather tlie Exterminator which suf-
fer«*d defeat from Midway on Kentucky Handicap
day. It would appear that Exterminator d‘a*s not
give his iK'st when his races come too close together.
Weight is supposed to bring them all together, but I
do not thin’ii Exterminator’s Cup weiglit of 134
IHMinds altogctlK'r rt'sponsible for his defeat, but
that last Saturday he was not really at his best.
I’erhaps I underestimate the form of the winner,
the gelding Be Frank. 1 tell you it is no small
feat to c.'irry five pounds’ excess baggage and b«'at
a horse of the elass. fit or not fit. of Exterminator,
wliich was giving away five pounds, according to
weiglit-for-.ige scale. Of course the gnmtK> track
conditions also mitigated against the success of the
heavy w’eights. 1 do not like making excuses for
lieaten horse's, and Exterminator was surely last
Saturday iKjaten on his merit.'?.
.Vnother thing, Avhat do looks and action amount
t toV Be Frank is a rather long -backed, curly -hocked,
wumling-actioned gelding, and E>:termiuator gaunt
and angular, his action, though, is fine. Sir Barton
would not sati.^f.ictorily have p:'sscd muster on hiiTks
alone as a yearling. Billy Kelly is a queer made
one, ainl breeding the only thing that does really
count in the siuM-essful bree<liug of blo<Hlstock.
Be Frank is bred Eclipse to Herod, same ns tlie
seeond Exterminator. By i:o means am I the origi-
nator of the blemling of the bbsKl plan of mating,
this the customary aud highly success plan iu vogue
ve:irs ago, one though which lias rather fallen into
llisuse of late years, in-rhaps from a i>eiichant
for following the figures. However. Avhat with
Man o’ War. Sir Barton. Mail Hatter, Exterminator
and B<‘ Frank ninning, thn*e of them out of Gien-
c<H* line mares, the blending. 1 rather think, has a
bit the best of it. In the face of all this it
would appear the breeilers of this country are about
to iierniit this splendid line to Glencoe to pass into
decay. Cannot someone la* foniul enterprising and
pnblie-s'piritod enough ere it is too late to afbird
HTirh horses as Great Britain. I’alo Alto and a few
others a real chance at the stud with tho bt*st im-
ported mares to be had. I h«*ar ;i vast deal these
days about the good. old-f;ishioned, hard-bottonus!,
staving American blond, and here you are again,
willing as iu the case of lAXingtoii, to Dio
Hanover line snuff cut from lack of intelligent
appreciation.
^
KEYSOE GAUGED BY THE TIME TEST
Time tests in racing are interesting, but their
nsefnliiess and reliability as to the merits of horses
h.ive never iH'on upheld. Nevertheless^ a corresj>ond-
<nt of the Yonkshire I’ost has some iiitert'sting re-
marks to make in this connection with regard to
Keysoe as coinoarcd with St. L<?ger winners of the
period 1S90-1S99. He says: “The average time,
1890-1899, taken hy tin* winmrs (which include
(’ommon. La Fleche. Isinglass. Persimmon and Fly-
ing Fox) I make three inimites eighteen seconds,
while Kev.soe covered tlie distance in three minutes
seven seconds, making h«*r own niniiiug, wdiich, ae-
conling to another remn-t. was little better than a
erawl f..r tJie first part of the journey. Night
IbiAvk and Black Jester (1913-14) did the coiir.se iu
even less time, I m.’tki* Keysoe nearly 200 yards
better tlian the 1890- 1S99 standard, ninl, if we go
fivtlier back, tiie improvement is ev«*n greater.
Weather conditions may affect n particular year,
but, if we take a fair average, a reliable comparison
can be made.’’
HORSE DANSELLON DIES IN INDIA
The good English race horse Dansellon was pur-
( diused a montii ago for some .845,000 by J. Gaulstoii,
the Indian sportsman, for racing in his country.
Dansellon was at once shiiiped to Bombay, but died
as a result of illness contra< ted during the voyage.
D’l use lion was five years old, b3* Uliaucer — Torton.
by Volod.vovski. the latter Mr. W. C. Whitney’s
1901 Epsjim Derby winner. He xvas a gwKl per-
former, win;iing twice as a two-year-old — Hopeful
ami Houghton Stakes. As a three-year-old. iu 1917,
Daiisfdluii won the ('raven Stakes and was secoml
to Gay Crnsader in tlu' Ni*w' Derby. As a four-
year-old, in 1918, lie was second in the Uamhridge-
shirL* to Zinovia. and w<ai the Limekiln Stakes.
This .year, before his sale, he did nothing iu a
racing way.
I — — ♦
i TUESDAY WORK-OUTS FROM THE EAST
Index Horses
44366 = SISTER HELENE
( 44363 ) FORECI/)SUKE
444432 *SAND
(44443) BRIGHT GOLD
44443 EDITH K.
44443 GAME CHICK
44423‘MAY ROBERTS
44443 FAIR COLLEEN
AWtPPSt H 1/4 %StrFin Jockeys
w 108 8 1
TV 1C4 4 ?.
wn 100 2 .5
w’ 114 .5 0
w 100 7 2
AV 108 1 4
w’u a:: :i 7
Ih n 12 in ,j McCabe F D AVcir
42 32 31 2’* Q Preece G Peterson
2' 21 2h V T RoAvan A P Soeller
5i 5> 41 4i J ButAvell AV A^ Casey
6*» .52 r,= T Nolan M Kornbloom
.“Ji 4*» 6’ G5 M Buxton J Shaughnessy
44423‘MAY ROBERTS W’U a:: ;i 7 S 8 7= 7* F AVeiner C D Tudar 30 .^iO 40 Vj 8
44443 FAIR COLLEEN av 107 6 8 7* 72 8 8 AV T^ang O Crosthwait 20 .30 30 10 5
Time, 23, 471^, 1:07%. Track fast.
Winner — ('h. f. by Jack Atkin — Helene, by Exile (trained by F, I). AA’eir; bred by Air. F, I). AVeir).
Went to jiest at 2:29. At post 5 minutes. St:irt good and slow. AA'on driving: secoml and third the
same. SISTER HELENE took a quiek lead and drcAV aAvay 011 the last turn, then tired in tlie last
eighth, but held on gemel.v Avhen clialb'iiged ami outsta.ved FOREULOSURE. The latter aams a forAvard
contender all the Ava.A' and Avas Aveariiig the leader <!o\vn in the final strides. SAND P.ED, in clc»se
pursuit of tho leader from the start, tirml in tl:e final driAe. BRIGHT GOLD aeted badly at the barrier,
and while ridden vigorously appeared to not fully extend herself. EDITH K. was forced extremely Avide
thronglKUit.
Scratched — 44,363 Incinerator. 107; 437 13 -’Am erica 11 Soldier. 109; 44123 Short Uliange, 101; 14110 Flare-
uji, 98.
OvtTAVcights — Foreclosure, 1 iK»nnd,
AAA SECOND RACE— About 3-4 Mile. (July 22. 1913— 1; 07 1A— 5— 128.) Purse $873.80.
4 4 2-ycer-olds. Allowances. Net vatlue to winner $673.80; second, $125; third, $75.
8 1.5 12 5 2
8 10 10 3 7-0
3-2 S-5 6-5 2-5 out
2 2-i 2A 4-5 1-3
10 15 12 5 2
8 10 7 2h 7-5
30 50 40 1.5 8
20 .30 30 10 5
Index Horses
AAVtPPSt ^4 V 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O II C P S
44444 ®1RA AVILSON
44463 NORTHWARD
44363 INCINERATOR
44444 SHILLELAGH II.
( 44366 ) SIMPLETON
44273»R’T OVER MIGHT av» 108 4 6 1= H 3s 33 \i Buxton The Beach S blefl 3-2 ll-lOl-.'Iout
44444 ®1RA AVILSON AV 115 5 2 32 2‘ 21 J RutAvell M Kombloom 8-5 3 13-57-lOout
44463 NORTHWARD av-109 2 4 4^4^ ,3‘ C KummerJ E AVidener 20 :;0 .30 10 5
44363 INCINERATOR av 109 6 1 5- 5h 6 4‘ M RoAvan V AVrispen 20 25 25 7 3
44444 SHILLELAGH II. wui 115 1 5 6 6 r.J .53 J Rod’g ezThe Beach S’blefl 3-2 ll-101-3out
( 44366) SIMPLETON . Wit 118 3 3 2«> 3i» 4^ 6 L Ensor R T AVilson 4 4 13-37-lOout
fCoupled in betting; no scp;irate place or show betting.
Tim«, 22%. 471i. 1:10%. Track Lost.
AVinner — B. c, by (’elt— Follic Levy, l>y Golden Ma.xim (trained by G. U. AA’infrey; bn*d hy Air. Arthur
B. Hancock).
AA'ent to post at 2:59. At post 3 minutes. Start good and sIoav. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. RIGHT OVER AIIGHT. aAvay slowl.v. displayed excellent speed for the first quarter and. taking ;i
long lend. AAon under restraint. IR.V WILSON Avas a forAv.ird coiiteiuh'r all the Ava.v and finished gamely.
NORTHAVARD Avas hard ridden and came fast in the stretcii. INCI.MiR.VTOR raced Avide all the way.
SIAIPLETON ran well fer a half and Avas eased up Avheu beaten.
OA'crAveights— .Northward. 1 iKuind.
A A A third race— A bout 3-4 Kile. (July 22. 1918— 1 :07%— 6— 128.) Sir Archy Highweight
4 O Handicap. $1,073.80 Added. All Ages. Net value to winner $898.80; second, $200;
Index Horses
AAVtPPStA4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owmers
O H C P
44386 OLD ROSEBUD av 8 126 8 1
44S45 3FLAGS Avn 4*132 7 0
41445 BILL McCI/JA" av 4 111 1 3
44306 AVEE LOl’lSE av 4 HI 9 5
(44040)H(>LTASTER avb 5 140 4 2
(43131 )TURCHBEARER Avn 5 126 5 4
444 f5 -ARNOLD Avn .5 126 2 S
44 445 KASHMIR W'B 4 110 ;s 6
2h 2= 13 1-' J Mc(’ubc F D AVeir .5 6
7-j 73 3i 2* G Burns Tho Beach S’bic 4 5
P n 2h .3'»Ji T RoAV.an AV B AVatkins 12 15
4i 2 1
5 2 1
.3>i 4i 4i T Davies P AV Durant
12 20 15 6
3i 13-.51 1-2
7 10 10 4 2
31 4 16-56-5 3-5
♦» S 8 3 8 5
100 100 100 40 20
( 44040)HOLTASTER avb 5 140 4 2 .55 Hi 5i Td (’ KunmierA K Alacombcr 3 3i 13-.51 1-2
(43131 )TORCHBEARER AVI? 5 126 5 4 6‘ 5i 7' 6i M Buxton li Waterbury 7 10 10 4 2
444f5-ARN()LD Avn 5 LH 2 S 4^ 4> Hi 7i .1 BuIavoH C, A Appiegate 3i 4 16-56-5 3-5
44 445 KASHMIR W'B 4 110 3 6 S' .S‘ 8'® S'^: L Elnsor .1 J Hallenbeck 6 S 8 3 8 5
(41444 )STARKADER w 3 112 6 7 9 9 9 9 ,1 Rod’ g’o'/.T Monahan 100 100 100 40 20
Time, 22%. 46%, 1:10. Tr.ack fast.
Winner — B. g. by Uncle — Ivory Bells, t»y llimyar (traiiieil by F. 1). AVeir; bred by Mr. Jidin E.
Madden).
AV'eiit to post :it 3:2J). At post 4 niinntes. Start good and slow. AA’on easily; second and third driv-
ing. Olil) ROSEBUD folloAvcd the cariy leader closely ;iiid. passing Iiiin in the stret(*h. Avon easing np.
FLAGS. aAvay sloAvly, s:iv('d ground Avhen entering the honiesti*etc!i and finished fast and g.iniely, BILL
AIcULOA’ set a Last early pace and lield on Utter than usual in the final drive. AVEE LOUISE r:ic*ed on
Hie outside* of the leaders and finished close up. HOLLISTER met with repeated interference and Avas iu
close cjnarters in the last eighth. TOR('IIBE.:ARE?t raced Avell. ARNOLD tired in tho last eighth.
Scratched— 11466 St. Allan, 105; 4411.5 Toto, 1*24; 14251 IVii Rose, 116.
A A Af^€^ FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (July 11, 1914— 1 :443%—G— 121.) Thirteenth Running
4 ^ NEW ROCHELLE HANDICAP. $2,500 Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner
Inde.x Horses
$2,400; second. $500; third, $250.
AWtPPSt % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys
O II C P S
(44446)nANNIB.\L wu 125 3 3 F li 1- 1» I'l L Ensor R T AVilson 1-2 3-5 9 20out—
(444‘27)DRUMMOND avb 10-1 i 1 1 2‘ 2^ 2" 2** 2'» T Rowan M Shea 2 3i 3i 4-5 out
44387 =BI>AIRGOWRIE av 1<)5 4 4 4 4 :i* 3‘ 3* H Myers R H .MoG Potter 10 10 H 4-5 out
41447 TETLEY av 97 2 2 3= 3’. 4 4 4 F Weiner F D AVeir 30 8 4
Time, 24. 47%, 1:13, 1:39, 1:46%. Track fast.
AVinner — Ch. c, by Olainbuia — Mexoana, by Mexican (trained by T. J. Healey; bred by Mr. Ricliarfl
T. AVilson).
AVeiit to post at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA’on c'asily; second asid third driv-
ing. H.XNNIP.AL. slioAving tlu* most speed, set a fast pace under restr.-iiiit and always held the raee safe.
DliUMMOND, after bc*iiig savc'd beliiiid the h*ader in the e.irl.v nmniiig, made* a game' eflort in tlu* last
quarter, hut could never overtake the leader. liL.AIRGOAVIHE easily out.stajed TETLEY'. The latter
quit after going a gcMid half.
OverAveights — Driiiiimoml, 2% pounds; BlairgoAA ric*. 5.
A A A TITTH race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (July 20, 1918— 1:42%— 5— 117.) Purse $873.80.
4440 V S-yoar-olds and upward. Selling. Net vahia to winner $673,80; second, $125; third, $75.
Index Horses
3-yoar-olds and upward. Selling. Net vahia to winner $673,80; second, $125; third, $75.
AAVtPPSt »4 % %StrFin Jockeys Owners O U U P 8
(44428) ‘JACK J.IOUNT avb 5 108 2 3 3i 3® 2«» li» 1' J Zoelbr J AV AA’illiams 6 S 4\ 8-5 7-10
44406 ^‘WOODTRAP wc 5 115 3 1 I'i 1- 2- 2'J J Butwell North Shore Sta 13-.53 9-5 3-5 1-4
(44307) PADDY AVHACKavb 6 116 1 5 5 5 5 4* 3= T Davi *s E G Soule 7-5 2» 2i 4-5 1-3
44447 = ‘GROUND-SAVELL AV 3 103i 5 2 2h 4' 4= 4^ Q Pre«*ce The P.oach S’ble 2i 3i 13-51 2-5
44307 STAR REALM avb 3 105 4 4 4® 2-* 3^ 5 5 C C MillorT Brennan 20 25 25 6 2i
Time, 24%, 48%, 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:45%. Track fast.
AVinner — B. g, hy Arnadis — Uatuua, by Galeazzo (trained by J. G. Waguon; bred in England bj- .Mr.
Charles I>ouglas Pennent).
AVeiit to post at 4:*J9. At post 2 minutes. St.irt good and slow. Won handily; second and third driv-
ing. JACK AlOUNT foIlowcMl the leadc*rs iiiidep slight rc*straint in lllc^ c*aily rumiiiig, and moving iq,
f:'st on the strctcli turn tcxik the lead in the l.ist eighth and Avon going away. WOODTR.VP was
iiiiich u.si*d ill setting a fast early pace and racing S'l’.Mi ItEALM into dcfc*at and tin*d when c*hal-
lenged. PADDY' WHACK lucked earl.v si>c'ed, but finislu'd gamely under iMiui:d(iit(*iit and was gaining
on the h'aders at the finish. GROUND-SWELL saved groiind on all turns ami had no mishaps. STAR
RE-YL-M quit in the last cpiarter. ,
Scratched — (44269)Gex. lOS; 44467*V\’ar Machine, 111.
Overweights — Groiind-S\A’cIl, 1 '/j IMiunds.
A A AG.A SIXTH RACE— 1 1-4 Milos. (Oct. 22, 1900—2:04—6—106.) Purse $873.80. 3-year-olda
JL and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $673.80: second, $125; third, $75.
At Laurel.
L.M REL, Md.. Octolx'r 21. — AVork-outs at Laurel
this liioniiiig included tlic folloAving:
AA’catlicr clear; track fast —
81 — -Yrmaiit, mile in 1:43.
73— Broom Peddler, five -eighths in 1:05.
79 — Blaircora. mile in 1:46.
81— Cr.iiik. half mile in 51.
81— 4’liiiiura. half mile in .51,.
81 — (.'aiiso, three -cinartors in l:16‘'r,.
81 — Corn T:issel. mile aud an cighUi in 1:55%.
82 — ('unem.v. half mile in 49%.
SI- (.'iaralMllii, half mile in 51.
Nl — Danirosch. mile in 1:47%.
8'2 — Drusilla. three-quarters in 1:16%.
82 — Douglass S., inih- in 1:42-V-, .
82 — Efniscnn, thre«*-<iuartcrs in 1:18.
78 — i*rank liiirkc, mile in l:4S.
K2 -Fort Plis-. five-c*ighths in 1:05.
SO -Frogtown. mile iu 1:42%.
80 — Fuiuiiugdalc, half mile in 49%. I
Index Horses
AWtPPSt
%
% Str Fin
Jockeys
OAvnors
0
H
C
P
S
( 44448 )PEERLESS ONEwn
4 109
1
5
4>
2‘
2-
2.)
li
c:
KummerAV'
C Daly
X
X
4i
S-5
4-5
44428- *BAU ONE
AV
4 109
7
4
1^
I'l
1‘
li
21
T
RoAvan
H
Roseacher
2 A
16-:
hi
6-5
:>-5
44448»LORD HERBERT
Wll
4 108
2
9
7*
3^
3-
33
J
Rod’g’ez
T
Francis
5
7
6
2
1
44405 LITTLE NEARERav 10 111*
3
1
Oi
.5:1
7*
5=
42
E
Haynes
R
L Bresler
::i
4
12-
51
1-3
(44405) PADDY' DEAR
WB
5 112
8
3
3^
3J
51
4i
51
J
ButAvell
W
C Clancy
3
5
5
1
44348 P. G. KING
AV
4 108
9
7
52
4i
45
6'
6'
M
Buxton
It
E AA’alkin
12
15
15
6
:*
443*25 = DR.\GON ROCK
AV
4 109 J
6
8
S'*
6-
61
7-
7I1
L
Ensor
T
.1 Carroll
X
10
7
2>.
6-5
44448 ZINNIA
AV
5 111
4
6
9
9
9
M
Mount’ nC
K Aloore
10
15
15
6"
3
44424 UVERAIATCH
AV
1 108
5
2
2a
9
9
T
Nolan
J
AVilson
100
100
100
40
20
Time, 24%, 49V8, 1:15. 1:41%, 2:07%. Track fast.
AVinner — Hr. g. by Jack Atkin — Saim Pariel II.. b.v InHiuois (trained by AV. C. Daly; bred by Mr.
Thomas P. Hayes).
AVriit to i>ost at 5:00. At post 2 niinntes. Start good and slow. AVoii driving; scc*oml and third tlie
same. PEERI.ESS ONE responded gamely Avlieii ealled on in the last quarter ami outsiajed BAR ONK
in the final drive. Tlie latter rushed into the lead at the start and Avas made muWt use of in making the
early pace and tired finall.v. LORI) HERBERT «*ame uroniid on the outside with a rnsli on tin* last turn,
but tired in Uic last sixteenth. LITTLE NE.VRER ran avcH. PADDY' DE.YR cpiit when put under puii-
idiment.
Scratched- I4.';S5- John 1. Day. 114: 441 IS Frank AVaters. lOK; 44 nK-('.*ipt. Hodge, lOS; 4111S Dun
Dodge-, lOK; M5(,l i’rim HI., 97; 44348 Dandy Dude, 1U8; 40120“.! udge Wingfield, IO8.
Uverweigiits* — Peerless Uue, 1 youud; Little Nearer, o’/i; Paddy Dear, 4; Dragon Rock, 1%.
V
Wednesday, October 22, 1919
DAILY RACING FORM.
LAUREL PARK FORM CHART
LAUREL. MD.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1919.— Lnurcl Park. Elphto^ntli day. Maryland State Fair.
Autumn Meetiiifr of 27 days. Y/eather clear; temperature 60°.
Steward to Reprosent Jockey Club. Frank J. Rryan. Judges. Edward W. Cole and Joseph McLennan.
Starter. James Milton. Racing Secretary, Frank J. Rryan.
Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. (Chicairo time 12.45 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, R blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance.
A A A FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Oct. 31, 1914—1:0515—2—118.) Purse $1,837.85. 2-ycar-
olds. Aliowouces. Net value to winner $1,437.85; second, $300; third, $200.
Index Horses
AlVtPPSt Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str't
43783 MY BOOTS w 104 ?, T*
44449 TATTLE WB 107 10 4
44301 2DAMASK w 115 2 7
442.54 FL5'. WELSHMAN wn 110 4 G
44431 LIMERICK LASS wB 112 11
43907 AMERICAN BOV
44374 FRANC TIRECR
44429 = MISS HORNER
MILITANT LADY
4 4391 ARDITO _
42200 J. ALFRED CLARK w 107 G 11
(44335 )TITAN1A w 112 112
2h 2h 2' inii J Callahan
52 .r,nk 4’i 2h E Sande
3h 4»» .3.J 3» E Ambr'se
1>1 VI V 4» J McTag’t
w'B 110 9 8
wn 107 5 9
w 107 8 3
w 104 7 10
wn 108 12 1
R McCr’nn
S Wida
A Collins
L Pator
J H Loucheim
T H Wilson
H P 5\Tiltney
.T F Schorr
Dosoris Stable
Quincy Stable
G E Hall
J J Russell
Mrs W A Prime
G A Cochran
J L Murphy
S Ross
t405-100
2G1.5-100
140-100
855-100
2060-100
1678(V*100
2810-100
1370-100
t
t
t
425-100
4* C» 6^ 5»» T Rice
G2 52 6I1 G Walls
8* s« n 1 *
7»i 7* 8“ 81
1(P 101® 9* 9» H Ham'fn
11 11 11 lOi A Johnson
9‘ 9‘ 10= 11
Pulled up.
fMutnel field. Time, 24Vs. 48%, 1:07%. Track fast.
$2 nmtuels paid. 5Iy Roots, field, $10.10 straight, $7.40 place, $3. SO show; Tattle, $23.90 place, $8,40
show: Damask, $2. SO sIhiw.
K<iuivalent iHKiking odds — My Roots, field. 405 to 100 straight, 270 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show;
Tattle. 1095 to 100 itl.ace, 320 to 100 show; Damask. 40 to 100 show.
Winner — Rr. f, by Cranite — Ursula Emma, by Rroomstiek (trained by C. F. Clark; bred by Mr. .Tohn
II. Loucheim).
Went to iK»st at 1:45. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow for all but TITANIA. Won driving;
secoml and thinl the same. MY' ROOTS followed the early leader closely and, finishing fast, just lasted
long enough to outsta5’ TATTLE. The latter came fast in the sti*etch and was \vearing the winner down.
D.Y.MASK was in close quarters on the Inside and was cut off on the turn out of the homestretch, but fin-
ishe<l fast and gamely. TITANIA began so slowly as to have no chance. FLYING WELSHMAN set a
fast pace to the last eighth and tired.
Serateh(‘d — 44374 Ireland. 110; 44473 Encrinite. 112; 44409 Rockaree, 107.
Overweights — Ardito, 1 pound; Flying Welshman, 2.
AAA^f> SECOND RACE— 1 Kile. (Oct. 31, 1914— 1:37%— 5— 109.) Purse $1,937.85. 3-year-olds.
Selling. Net value to winner $1,437.85; second, $300; third, $200.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str’t
444.55 2 HONG KONG
(44148) *FRIZEUR
44413 PADUA
44392 ’VETO
( 44432 )BETS5'
44392 MORMON ETJDER wB 107 7
44331* LEFT FIELDER W' 100 8
44314 PLl'REEN
44371 LIBERTY' BOND
tMutuel field.
WB 103
wn 101
\v 103
w 118
w 97
w 97
w' 100
Winous Point Stable 320-100
G W Forman 180-100
M Grant 3880-100
G B Fenwick 580-100
E Loh 305-100
E Sietas 4720-100
G Price +655.5-100
T W O’Brien 9600-100
J J Fahey t
2 2nk 2h 1' L Fator
3 1« 1» 1* V 2i H Ham’t’n
8 G= 5nk G'h 3J 3uk M And’. s’ n
7 8 8 51 5* 4h E Sande
4 42 42 3’ 42 52 S Vv^ida
6 75 8 C2 6® D Stirling
5 5nk 6i 71 7« 7’® F W’dst’k
1 32 32 4“ 8 8 J Callahan
2 Refused. E DeMayo
Time, 24, 48%, 1:15, 1:41 V». Track fast
$2 mutuels paid, Hong Kong, $8.40 straight, $3.40 place, $2.90 show; Frizeur, $3.50 place, $3.10 show;
Padua, $8..50 show'.
Etpiivalent booking odds — Hong Kong, 320 to 100 straight, 70 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Frizeur,
75 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; I’adua, 325 to 100 show.
Winner— R. c, by Havoc — Royal China, by Worcester (trained by W. M. Sheedy; bred by Mr. Joseph
E. Seagram),
Went to post at 2:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but LIREKTY ROND. Won
handily; second and third driving. HONG KONG moved up gamely after entering the homestretch anu
outstayed FRIZEUR in the fin.nl drive. The latter drew awa.v into a long lead in the first quarter, l>nt
tired after going three-quarters. PADUA ran well, but just lasted long enough to outstay VETO. The
latter finished fast after closing a big gap.
Scratched — (44145)I)r. Kae. 103; (44373)I)ottie Vandiver. 97; 44224 Toadstool, 105; 443112Welshman’s
Folly. 118: 44270 Carmelite, 95: 44415 Armant, 100.
Overweights — Padua, 1 pound; Frizeur, 1; Left Fielder, 2.
A A A^ A third race— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5. 1918— 1:11%— 4— 108.) Purse $1,937.86. 2-ycar-olds.
Allowances. Net value to winner $1,437.80; second, $S0O; third, $200.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str*t
w 118 5 2
44257 CARMANDALE
(44369) COBWEBS W’ 107 3 3
44431’RAPID TRAVELER w' 113 4 4
43171 RED RED ROSE W' 107 2 5
42262 MY DEAR w' 97 1 6
44395 2 THE WIT W’ 110 6 1
R F Carman
H P Whitney
J O Talbott
Greentree Stable
H R Dulany
R Parr
285-100
60-100
955-100
1915-100
11095-100
4295-100
I'i 12 13 13 W J O’B’n
0* 2k 2J 2n E Ambrose
2nk 3k 3“ 3» F Coltil’ti
5“ 5« 5^ 42 L Fator
42 4’ 4J 5* A Brooks
G 6 6 6 H Swart
Time. 231%. 47, 1:12%. Track fast.
.$2 mutuels paid, r.irni.nndale, $7.70 straight, $2.80 place, $2.40 sho'*v; Cobwebs, $2.40 place, $2.10
sliow; Rapid Traveler. $2,60 show’.
Dpii valent booking o<ids — Cannandale, 285 to 100 straiglit, 40 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Cobwebs,
20 to 100 phK'e, 5 to lOO sliow; ll.npid Traveler, 30 to 100 show.
Winner — R. c, by Meridian — Daruma, by Solitaire II. (trained by R. F. Carman; bred by Mr. Richard
F. Carman).
Went to post at 2:44. At post 1 niiniite. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. (’ARMANDALE set a fast pace ail the way. but was tiring at the Vnd. CORWERS ran w’eli, ini'
also tired .nml just lusted long enough to outstay RAPID TRAVELER. The latter was gaining at the
end and finished resolutely. The others were badly outpaced.
Scratclied — 44257’Coustamy, 115.
44485
FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 7, 1916— 1:43%— 5— 116.)
olds and upward. Fidies and Mares. Handicap. Net value
ond, $368.13; third, $238.75.
$1,937.86 Added. 3-year-
to winner $1,437.86; sec-
Index Horses
AW’tPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str’t
(44351 )MILKMAID w 3 126 2 1
44351 ’STICKLING w’ 3 105 4 3
44351 »BAL. DANCER II.wi; 3 98 5 4
44453 2 DUCHESS LACE WB 3 110 G 5
(44375) WOOD VIOLET WB 4 96 1 2 G
3 nk 2‘ 22 ink J Loftus
6= 4h 3'i C’ E Ambr’se
V 1’ 1^ 22 3k J Pierce
2 nk Snk 4j 4’ 4’i H Ham’t’n
J K L Ross
H P Whitney
J Fitzsimmons
R I Miller
J B Dahlgren
E M Weld
GO-iOO
765-100
2:140-11)0
425-100
1455-100
3130-100
6 G 5’ 5* F C’ltiletti
44278 HIGHLAND LIGHTw' 3 103 3 6 4' 5= 5nk 6 6 L Fator
Time, 24, 49, 1:14%, 1:40, 1:40%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Milkmaid, $3.20 straight, $2.80 place, $2.40 show; Stickling, $5.00 place, $4.00 show;
Ballet Dancer II.. $5.30 show'.
Equivalent booking odds — Milkmaid, *»0 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Stickling,
150 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show; Ballet Dancer II,, 105 to lOO show.
Winner — R, f, by Peep o’Day — Nell Olin, by Wagner (trained by H. G. Redwell; bred by Mr. J. Hal
Woodford).
Went to post at 3:15. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. MILKMAID, close up from the start, forced the leader after entering the liomestreteh and, easily
taking the lead in the final eighth, won hard held. STICKLING wore BALLET DANCER II. down and
made a gainie finish. The latter showed the most early speed, but tired after leading to the stretch.
DUCHESS LACE finished close ui)..
Scratched — 14332 Fairy Waiid, 123.
Overweights — Highland Light, 1 pound.
A A AGCt riFTH race- l Mile, (Oct. 31, 1914— 1:37%— 5— 109.) $1,937.86 Added. 3-year-old&
/m /■ /m J •>! Jior/ ail. CC.00 t.l . •oct nn
and upward. Haudicap. Net value to w'inner $1,437.86; second, $532.54; third, $355.03.
Index Horses
AV/tPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str’t
(44126)THE PORTER w 4 125 1 1 2'i 2^ l»k H 1‘ W J O’B’n J P Schorr 199-100
44332 ’(’UDGEL w 5 12S 2 2 3 3 :i 2'»k J Loftus J K L Ross 170-100
41332 FAIRY' WAND w B 5 107 3 3 1’ li 2’ 2’ 3 A Johnson G A Cochran 190-1C0
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:13, 1:37% (new (rack record). 'ITack fast.
$2 mutuels pai<i. The Porter, $5.80 str.iiglit; no place or show mutuels sold.
Equivalent b<K>king mldj^ — Tlie Porter, 190 t<> 100 straight.
Winner- R. c, by Sweeii — Jiallet Girl, by St. L<*onards (trained by J. F. Sclmrr; bred by Mr.
David Stevensnii).
Went t«> p«»st at 3:17. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. 'I'lIE I'DR’l’ER moved up raiddly after rounding the far turn, and finishing with a rush <lrew
aw.iy into a long h*ad in the last eighth. CIj'DGEL <lropiM>d ba<k on tln‘ turn ont of the backstrotch
and finislied fa?.t. FAIRY WAND set a fast 4‘arly j>nco and made a game finish.
Seratcluul — (11l72)Sir Rar!on, 125; (41008)Lucul lile, 136; (44340)Mud Hatter, 113; 44485-'Stick-
ling. 9s.
A A A SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile, (Oct. 31, 1914— 1:37%— 5— 109.) Purse $1,937.86.
4 Ssiiing. Net value to winner $1,437.86; second. $300; third, $200.
3-year-olds.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str’t
(441I5)S’RCH LIGHT III. w^ 108
44415’DANC. CARNIVAL wi: 97
2 1 2k
7 10 7‘
44350*MARIE CONNELL WB 96 1 2
44371* WAR CLUB
44452* AVION
44393 2 LEGACY’
44414 MELANCHOLIA
(44414) JOAN OF ARC
42 381* PLENTY
44452 TORQUATO II.
w 110 9 9 84 Gak Ci
W’ 108 6 3 ink Vi 2‘
W' 97 10 5 4^k V 7»
w UX) 5 G 6J 7i 8’
w 101 4 iMO 10 10
W' 103 3
war. 108 8
4 14 4 H L Fator
- ok ‘J- 2-’ S Wida
4- 34 D Carsw’ll
52 4nk J Boll
3k 51 W Kehsay
G» G'l J Pierce
74 7J J Callahan
O’* Si H Ham’t’n
4 9 h 91 gnk sk 9»= F C’ltilctti
3'i Ik 3nkio 10 D Stirling
J Lumsden
W T Owens
J S Ow’nbey
E E Mooar
Brown
D S Fountain
Finn
F Musante
J O Talbott
V Apreda
390-100
635-100
8425-100
2385-100
4.850-100
3365-100
204.5-100
795-100
125-100
5365-100
VIRGINIA STATE FAIR FORM CHART
RICHMOND, VA., Tuesday, October 7, 1919.—
First day. Virginia State Fair. Fall meeting of
5 days. Weather clear.
Presiding Judge. C. Cornehlsen. Raeing Secretary,
James P. Ross Starter, Frank McGinty.
44^09 Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-
year-olds and upward. Allowances.
Net value to winner $225; second, $50; third, $25.
Ind. Horse
43802 Shandon
43871 Major Domo
35342 ’Joe Milliner
42013 Boston
43702’ Kata hdin
43658 Bulger
44475 Dick Benson
Wt. Fin. Jockey'.
119 1 E Smith
116 2 J Ran.sch
113 3 J Burns
116 4 J Conway
HI H McBride
114 W Hlnphy
114 J Collins
Time, 1:16%. Track fast.
Winner — J. L. ('oyle’s b. g, 4, by Irish I.«nd —
Wedding Bells II., hy Ren Brush (trained by J.
Roland; bred in France by Mr. Herman B. Durj'ea).
Went to i>ost at 2:30. St.art good and slow. Won
driving: seecinl and third tlie same.
Overweights — Major Domo, .5 pounds.
Time, 24%. 49, 1:15%, 1:40%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Search Light III., $9. SO straight, $4.90 place, $3.90 show; Dancing Carnival, $5.90
place, $4.20 show; Marie Connell. $24.4»» show.
Equivalent hooking odds -Search Light III.. 390 to 1(K) straight. 145 to 100 place, 95 to 100 snow;
Dancing Carnival. 195 to 1(K) place. 110 to JOO show ; Marie Connell. 1120 to DH) show’.
Winner — Cli. g, by Sweeper — Gas Jet, by Lamplighter (trained by J. W. Healy; bred in France by
Mr. Herman R. Duryea).
Went to iK»st at 4:16. At post 5 ininutes. Start goofl and slow. Won oasilj”, second and third driv-
ing. SEARCH LUJIIT 111. foilo\v(*d the lenders jintil after rounding tlie far turn, then moved up rap-
idly into the lead and won pulling up. DANCING CARNIV.XL lM*gan slowly, but closed a big gap aim
finislied fast. MARIE ('ONNELL liad to be ridden out to outstay WAR CLUB. The wdnner, entered for
$1,(KN>, was bid up to $2,000 an:l sold to S. C. Hildn*th.
Seratch«*d— 442.55 ,Sno\v (jno< n, 97; 442" ‘
Overweights — Marie Connell, 4 pounds
Sera tcln‘d— 44*2.55 .Simw (jno< n, 97; 4427»> Uoyd George, 90; 4 1329=Kimpalong, 116; 44411 W. Ward. 96.
Is; War Cluh, 2; Legaiy, 2.
44488
Index Horses
A W’t PP St
U %
%
Str Fin
Jockeys
OwTiers
Equiv. Odds Str’t
WB 4 112
1
13
V-
* ll»
2*
If
T Rico
J E Griffith
255-190
w 4 101
9
1
2’
2’
Ih
L Fator
P Byrne
10^)-100
WB 6 197
4
•J
3‘
.3h
V
31 *
E Sande
F Schelke
399-100
W’B 3 97
7
4
4^
41 .
4^
411
.1 Pierce
K N Gilpin
1610-109
w’ 5 112
8
3
Oi
G'»
6i
A Johnson
E K Bryson
t
w :: 1D2
1?
6
5‘
IK
6'
R ^IcCr’nn
A Neal
1320-100
w 6 104
13
8
7>
71
7).
7^
W’ Bog’ ski
P J Miles
V
WB 6 96
?,
7
10!
Hi lOi
SB
F C’ltiletti
(^ AY Gasser
2635-100
; W’ 4 106
11
11
9U
9.1
9":
hi
AV Kelsay
P J Sullivan
V
w 0 105
10
9
S\
s'!
S‘
]0‘
A ('ollins
A Harding
2.A73-10O
’ W’ 3 1(K>
3
19
11‘
10>
11!
IP
I) Stirling
.f J Booker
2:179-100
WB 4 107
6
12
12
12
12
12
S W’ida
E C Griffith
G.993-100
N’w 3 ICO
2
Pulled up.
J Callahan
F Johnson
350-100
44 503 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $300. 2-
year-olds. Allowances. Net value to
winner $225; second, $50; third, $25.
Ind. Horse.
43801 Sand River II.
43901 Steve
4368 4 W.aking Dream
Wake a Day
Time, 1:03%.
Winner — K. A. Doran’s b. c, by Le Melior — La
Source, by Strozzi (trained by W. Brown; bred in
France by Mr. T. P. ’riiorne).
Went to post at 3:00. Start good and slow. Won
driving; second and third the same.
Wt. Fin. .Tockey.
105 1 ,T Conway
1C9 2 W Ilinphy
108 3 II McBride
113 4 J Burns
Track fast.
SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Kile. (Oct. 5, 1918— 1 :11%— 4— 108.) Purse $1,937.86. 3-year-
olds and upw'ard. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,437.86 ;second, $300; third, $200.
4 1331 AMA(’KASSIN
4 4394 IDEAL
44394s KINCi TUSCAN
44435*MELIORA
44394 BELLRINGER
44409 ’LITTLE ED
44432 R. STRICKLAND
44224 = *KEZI AH
4 4331 REV EL PI/NTO>
43969 BA LA ROSA
4 4259 MOTHER IN 1J>lW
42579 CAVAN BOY
44411 C K O’ THE M.YlNw 3 ICO _ , ^
tMutuel field. Time, 24%, 49, 1:13%, Track fast.
$2 mutuels paiil, Aiuackassiii. $7.10 straigiit, .$4.70 place, .$3.40 show; Ideal, $9.00 place, $5,40 show;
Kiug Tuscan, $3.30 show.
Equivalent booking odd.s — Amackassin. 255 to 100 straight, 135 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Ideal.
3.50 to KK> place, 170 to 1<W sluiw: King Tuscan. 65 to 100 show.
Winner — B. g. by Sweep — Radiance, by Onondaga (trained by H. Rites; bred by Mr. Charles W.
Moore).
Went to post at 4:48. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. AMACK.YSSIN set a fast pace ami fiiiiNlied gamely. IDE.XL tired slig’atly in the elosing strides
after racing into the lead. KING TUSCAN held tlic olliers safe. MELIOKA, BELLRINGER and LITTLE
ED fiuish“<l elo'^^e iqi.
Seratehed - 43371 Sweeph t, 97; 11391 i’caerfii] Star, 112.
Overweights — Ideal, 2 ijounda; jlelioru, 1; Little Ed, 2; Key el Plcabuuton, 2; Balarosu, 2.
44504 Race — 1 Mile. Purse $303. 3-
^ ^ year-olds and upward. Allowances.
Net value to winner $225; second, $50; third, $25.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey.
44066’Early Sight 110 1 H McBride
43868 Scylla 113 2 W Hinphv
44046 Tranby 116 3 PH King
43853 Bengali 110 4 E Smith
43949 Homew’rd Bound 11.5 F Weiner
(35334) Puck 110 J Conway
44066 MoHicr Machree 110 J Collins
Time, 1:42. Track fast.
Winner — M. Seifert’s b. g, 6, b.v Peep o’Dny —
Mi.ss Marconi, by Albert (trained by W. Walker;
bred b.v Mr. M. K. H.arned).
Went to post at 3:30. Start good and slow. Won
driving; second and third the same.
Overweights — Homeward Round, 5 pounds.
44505 Race — 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $800.
3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
Net value to winner $225; second, $50; third, $25.
Iml. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey.
44017 Isabelle H. 110
43696 White Crown 113
( 43701 ) Little England 113
44069 River King li:i
44070 Royat 116
J Collins
W Hinphy
J Welboume
E Smith
J Ransrh
Time, 1:59%. Track fast.
Winner — W, C. Kennedy’s eh. m. 5, by Wm.
Wright — Mary Worth, hy Florist (trained b.v W.
C. Kennedy; bn»d by Mr. J. Hendrick).
Went to iK;st at 4:00. Start goml and slow. W'on
driving; s'H-ond and third the same.
Overweights — Ro.vat, 3 poiiiids.
44.5 Ofi rifth Race — Short Course. Steeplechase.
Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward.
Maidens. Net value to winner $400; second, $75;
third, $25
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Fin. Jockey.
4.3822
^loniker
144
1 J Ransch
43652
Miss McGiggle
144
2 Mr A H Ut’b’k
Sister Margie
149
3 G Berry
Lady Kee
144
Fell, E Cecil
Bobbie Keen IT.
144
Fell. F Heuston
No time taken.
Winner — W. .7. Daly’s b. in. 4. b.v The Manager —
.Sobriquet, by Toddington (trained b.v W'. J. Daly;
bred bv Estate of Mr. Janies R. Haggiu).
Went to post at 4:30. Start good and slow. Won
driving; secoml and third the same.
VIRGINIA STATE FAIR FORM CHART
RICHMOND, VA., Wednesday, October 8, 1919,
— Second day. Virginia State Fair. Fall meeting of
5 days. Weather clear.
Presiding Judge, C. Cornehhsen. Racing Secretary,
James 1*. Ross Starter, Frank McGinty.
44507 ^^st Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-
year-olds and upward. Allowances.
Net value to winner $225; second. $50; third, $25.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin ” ‘
43683 Mildred Euretta 109 1
44502 Katahdin 112 2
43639 Deckhand 121 3
43658“Prince Bonero 112 4
14080 Wau.seon 113
43658 ’Iron Boy 108
Jockey.
J Conway
J Collins
W Hinphy
E Smith
J Burns
H McBride
Time, 1:15%, Track fast.
Winner — I). Howell’s b. f, 4, by Marta Santa —
Rol>erta Leo, b.v St. George (trained by D. Howell;
bred by Mr. Walter S. Payne).
Went to post at 2:30. Start good and slow. Won
driving; second and third the same.
44508 Second Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-
^ ^ ^ year-olds and upward. Allowances.
Net value to winner $225; second, $50; third, $25.
Ind. Horse.
43874 Plantarede
44504 Bengali
43702 Starcraft
42652 Rockaway
43683 Anxiety
35337 » M Ls.s Genevieve
(41900)Princf* Easy
Time. 1:16%.
Winner — W. Hickman’s hr.
Gorgorita — I..;! IVilona, by Viniciiis (trained by W.
lii(‘kman; hnnl in France by Mr. Jules .larill).
Went to post at 3:00. Start good and slow. Won
driving; second and third the same.
Overweights — Prince Easy, 2 iH’umls.
W’t. Fin
Jockey.
116 1
H McBride
112 2
E Smith
112 3
J Burn.s
112 4
.1 AVel bourne
112
J Conway
IIS
F Hueston
109
AV Hinphy
Track
fast.
hr. g, 3,
hy Go-to-Red 0
44 509 Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $300. 3-
i-xuKJu year-olds and upward. Allowances.
Net value to winner $225; second, $50; third, $25.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey.
1 .T Collins
2 W Hinphy
.* J Weibourne
4 J Conway
E Smith
(44505) Isabelle H. 115
43656 5 Ralph S. 209
43732 Wewoka 106
44504 Puck 109
44505 River King • 109
Time, Track fast,
Winner — W. (’. Kennedy’s ch. ni. 5, by W’illiam
Wright — Mary Worth, by Florist (trained by W.
C. Kennedy; bred by Mr. J. Hendrick).
Went to post 3:30. Start good and slow. Won
driving; second and third the same.
Overweights — Wewoka, 3 pounds.
44510 Race — 1 1-lG Miles. Purse $300.
3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
Net value to winner $225; second, $50; third, $25.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey.
44504 ’Scylla 112 1 W Hinphy
44504 Mother Machree ICG 2 J Collins
44502 Dick Benson 109 3 J Conway
4 3686 Pluren-zi 107 4 H McBride
Time, 1:50%. Track fast.
Winner — P. Stire’s br. m, by Roekton — Rock-
water, by I^ureiite or (’lifford (traim*d by P. Stire;
biml by Mr. John S.infonl).
Went to post at 4:00. Start good and slovy. Won
driving; second and third the same.
44511 Fifth Race — Short Course. Steeplechase.
Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward.
Net value to winner $503
Ind. Horse.
43869»Algardi
44470 Colonetta
(41506 ) Moniker
second, $75; third, $25.
Wt. Fin. Jockey.
149 1 R M Taylor
143 2 S Turner
143 3 J Ransch
Time, 3:43%. 'Track fast.
Winner — R, M. Taylor’s b. g, »i, by Voorhees —
Irama, b.v Pur>ear (trained by M. J. Daly; bred
by Mr. Adolph R. Spreckels).
Went to past at 4:30. Start good and slow. Won
driving; second and third the same.
VIRGINIA STATE FAIR FORM CHART
RICHMOND, VA., Thursday, October 9, 1919.
— 'riiinl dii.v. Virginia State Fair. Fall meeting of
5 days. Weather clear.
Presiding Judge. C. Cornehlsen. Racing Secretary,
James P. Ross. Starter, Frank McGinty.
44512 First Rac^— 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. All
A. ^ Ages. Special Weights. Net value to
winner $200; second, $35; third, $15.
Winner — W, MoHoy’s br. g. 5, by Cedarptrom«» —
Kitsilas, by Kitimat (trained by J. Boland; bred
by Mr. W. J. Taylor).
Went to post at 2:30. Start good and slow. Won
driving; second and third the same.
Overweights — Baccarat, 2 pounds; Waking Dreams,
4.
44513 Second Race— S-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-
year-olds. Special Wei/rhts. Net value
to winner $226; second, $M; third, $26.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey.
( 44508 )Plantarede
43803 Omeme
44508 Prince Easy
44.510 Plurenzi
4396.5 Jack Healey
112
112
112
112
112
H McBride
E Smith
5V Hinphy
J Conway
J XVelner
Time. 1:16. Track fast.
Winner — W. Hickman’s b. g. 3, by Go-to-Red or
Gorgorita— La Polona, by Viniciiis (trained bv W.
Hickm.an; bred in France by Mr. Jules Jarill).*
Went to i>ost at .3:00. Start good and slow. Won
driving; second and third the same.
44514 Kace— 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-
year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net
value to winner $300; second, $76; third, $26.
T*' i ” 5Vt. Fin. Jockey.
107 1 J Collins
114 2 W' Hinphy
ll."> 3 H McBride
, , 113 4 E Smith
Time. 1:42%. Track fast.
Winner — J. E. Finnegan’s b. g, .5, bv .Toe Carey
— Afamada. by Duke of Montrose (trained by Wk
Brown; bred by Jlr. Edward Kripp).
W’ent to post at 3:.30. Start good and slow. W’on
driving; second and third the same
Ind. Horse.
44507 ’Deckhand
(44510)Scylla
(44504) Early Sight
( 44502 )Shandon
44515 Fo^th Race — 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $400.
“ “ 3-year-olds end upward. Allowances.
Net value to winner $300; second, $75; third, $26.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Joc*key.
f}504 ’Tranby 114 1 J Collins
44oO.>2Whito Crown 114 2 W Hinphy
44510’Dick Benson lit 3 J Conway
445C9 River King 114 4 E Smith
Time, 1:58 Track fast.
Winner — W. C. W’estmoreland’s b. g. .5, by Irish
Lad— Frizette, by Hamburg (trained by W. C. West-
moreland; bred in France by Mr. Clarence H.
Macka.v).
W'ent to post at 4:00. Start good and slow. W’on
driving; second and third the same.
44516 Race— Short Course. Purse $600.
3-year-olds and upward. Maidens.
Steeplechase. Net value to winner $500; second. $75:
third, $26.
Ind. Horse.
43349 Mallowmot
43700 ’Baccarat
44.504 Honiew’rd Bound
.Moses Chaffin
11503 3 Waking Dream
Time, 1:16%.
W’t. Fiu. Jockey,
lir. 1 E Smith
117 F King
lir, 3 W^ Hinphy
11.7 4 J Collins
li!3 o J Conway
Track fast.
Ind. Horse.
44506 = Miss McGiggle
44.506 Lady Kee
44506 Bobbie Keen II.
44502 Boston
Time, 3:35%,
Wt. Fin. Jockey.
144 1 A Utterback
144 2 S 'Turner
144 3 F Hueston
144 4 F Barry
Track fast.
Wfinner— A. H. Utterback’s b. m. 7. by Earl of
Eglintoii^’olleen Ogue, by Cnmbiislang (tn-iined by
A. II. Uttcrback; bred in Ireland bv Mr. A. Mc-
Kevith).
W'ent to post at 4:.30. Start good and slow. Won
driving; second and third the same.
VIRGINIA STATE FAIR FORM CHART
RICHMOND. VA., FRIDAY. October 10. 1919.—
Fourth day. Virginia State Fair. Fall meeting of
5 days. Weather clear.
Presiding Judge, C. Cornehlsen. Racing Secretary, ’
James P. Ross. Starter, Frank McGinty.
44517 Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $250. All
Ages. Special Weights. Net value to
winner $200; second, $35; third, $16.
Ind. Horse. W’t. Fin. Jockey.
44508 ’Bengali IKi 1 e Smith
44507 ’Katahdin 116 2 J Collins
44507 W'auseon 116 3 J Burns
44507 Iron Boy 114 4 J W'elbourne
44508 Anxiety 116 J (ZJonway
44507 Prince Bonero 116 W' Hinphy
Time. 1:02. Track fast.
W'inner— W' Molloy’s ch. g. 6. by Cedarstrome—
Malasina. by Brutus (trained by J. Boland; bred
by Mr. W'. J. ’Taylor).
W*‘iit to post at 2:30. Start good and slow. W’’on
driving; second and third the same.
4.451 8 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $250. All
“ Ages. Special Weights. Net value to
winner $200; second, $35; third, $15.
Ind. Horse.
44514 Shandon
(44507 ) Mildred Euretta
44502 ’Major Domo
4255G American
Time, 1:02%.
W'inner — J. Coyle’s b. g, 4, by Irish Lad — Wed-
ding P.ells II., by Ren Brush (trained by J. Boland;
bred in France by Mr. Herman R. Duryea).
Went to post at 3:00. Start good and slow. Won
driving; second and third the same.
W’t. Fin. Jockey.
120 1 E Smith
112 2 J Conway
114 3 J Collins
103 4 W^ Hinphy
Track fast.
44519 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-
year-olds end upward. Special Weights.
Net value to winner $300; socoi^, $75; third, $25.
W't. Fiu. Jockey.
112 1 J Collins
W^ Hinphy
E Smith
F King
J Conway
113
107
118
113
Ind. Horse.
445 10 ’Mother Machree
44509 ’Ralph S.
44.509’ Wewoka
44505 Royat
44509 Puck
Time, 1:42. Track fast.
W'iiiaer — M. W'. Ruck’s b. ni, 5, by McGee —
Lady (juex. by Juvenal (trained by M. W’. Ruck;
bred by Mr. Charles W'. Moore).
W’ent to i»ost at 3:30. Start good and slow. Won
driving; second and third the same.
Overweights— Royat, 3 pounds.
44520 Fourth Race^l 1-4 Miles. Purse $400.
3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
Net value to winner $300; secona, $75; third. $25.
Wt. Fin. Jwkey.
113 1 W’ Hinphy
115 2 J Burns
114 3 J Conway
Track fast.
Iml. Horse.
44514 ’Scylla
44503 ’Little England
445 1.5 ’Dick Benson
Time, 2:10%.
W’inner — 1‘. Stirc’s br. in, 5, by Roekton— Ro<*k-
water. b.v Laureate or Clifford (trained by 1*. Stin*;
bred by Mr. John Sanford).
W'ent to piist at 4:00. Start good and slow. Won
driving; second ami third the same.
Overweights — Little England. 1 pound.
44521 Fifth Race — About 2 1-2 Miles. Purse
^ ^ $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Steeple-
chase. Net value to winner $600; second, $75;
third, $25.
Iml. Horse.
44511 Algardi
44,516 Miss McGiggle
44511 Colonetta
Time, 4:07%.
W’inner — It. .M. 'Taylor’s
Irama, by Puryear D. (trained by M. J. Daly; bred
by Mr. Adolph R. Spreckels).
W’ent to post at 4:3U. Start good and slow. Won
driving; second and third the same.
W’t. Fin. Jockey.
133 1 R M Taylor
130 2 A Utterback
110 3 S Turner
Track fast.
b. g, 6, by Voorliees —
VIRGINIA STATE FAIR FORM CHART
RICHMOND. VA., SATURDAY, October 11. 1919.
— Fifth and last day. Virginia State Fair. Fall
meeting of 5 days. Weather clear.
Presiding judge. C. Cornehlsen. Racing secretary,
James P. Ro.s.i. Starter, Frank McGinty.
44522 First Race — 1 Mile. Purse $209. 3-year-
^ olds and upward. Special Weights.
Net value to winner $159; second, $35; third. $16.
1ml. Horse. W’t. Fin. Jockey.
445 15 Jack Healey 111 1 W’ Hinnhy
445 12 ’Homew’rd Bound 114 2 E Smith
44517 Prince Bonero 111 3 J Collins
44516 Boston 114 J Conway
44508 Rockaway 114 J Weibourne
44516 Bobbie Keen II 117 F King
Time, 1:43%. Track fast.
W’inner — J. Everett’s eh. g, 3, by Dallioii'^ie — •
Princess Cog, by Caughnawaga (tiaiued by J. Ever-
ett; bred by ( rowa Stable).
Went to i>ost at .5:00. Start good and slow. Won
driving; srcoml and third the same.
Overweights — Jack Healey, 1 pound; Bobbie Keen
II.. 3.
44523 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $175. All
U. S. Army Officers. Net value
to winner $125; second, $35: third, $15.
Wt. Fi
Ind. Horse.
44519 Puck
44511 Moniker
44515 River King
445UK Miss Genevieve
44517 Anxiety
No time
W’inner — Bally Ileatlier
Plaudit — Phantom Relic,
(trained by A. W’illoiighby
Hitchcock).
W’oiit.to post at .5:30. Start goo«l and slow,
driving; sm-oiid amt third the same.
(Cl&arts Continued on £lMhtli Fnse.l
1
3
4
Fell.
taken.
Stable’
Jockey.
Id Ogden
Lt Robertson
Lt Howard
Capt Rogers
Lt Sanborn
ch.
g. 10, by
hy Flying Dutchman
bred by Mr. Frank R,
Won
DAIT.Y RACIXG FORM.
Wednesday, October 22, 1919
Laurel Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, October 22.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRAGZ FAST.
The figures under the heading “Rec.” in the
entries below show the best time of each horse
at the distance since January 1, 1917. no matter
where it finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track,
abbreviations show track conditions.
o o
Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. (Chicago time, 12:4.'S.)
® Superior mud runner. X Oood mud runner.
Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice
allowance.
Fourth Race— 1 Mile.
First Running Manor Handicap. $3,000 Added.
2 - year- old .s.
First Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
3 -year-olds and upward. Maidens.
(Track record; Oct. 7, 1916 — 1:43%-
Horse.
♦Joseph P. Murphy.
Dinosaure
•Cliiiuera
Ijegncy
Rallyconncll
Vii:ilui\te
War Club
Rar Coy
War Smoke
Musket
Ilione
Rouen
Beaucaire
•W. Ward
•Jack Dawson ....
Wt. Rec.
,107 1:48%
115 1:49%
,10r. 1:49%
105 l:.53%m
.108 1:50%
Second Race— About 2
Steepleclias<‘.
3 -year- olds and upward.
(Track record: Oct. 30, 1916-
44470 Smithficid
44470- Northwo(»d
44170* Now Haven
44470 Melos
44470 Harwood (M)
44470 tAntiseptic
44012 tMinton ('hina (M).
30153 Quel Bouheur
to. i‘. Sliermah entry.
106 1:.50%
out 2 Miles.
Selling.
-5—116.)
Today’s
A.Wt.Uan.
4 98.. 72.5
.5 103. .720
3 97.. 71 5
3 88X715
3 102X715
3 105X710
3 105.. 710
4 110X710
3 105.. 710
3 105:Jc705
3 95.. 705
3 98.. 705
3 98.. 700
3 93.. 700
5 98.. 700
(Track record: Oct. 31, 1914 — 1:37%-
(44400) tON WATCH 122 l:46%m
(442.54) fOerma
44257* Constancy
(44391) Kinnoul
4447.3* Master Bill 105 1:11%
(44473) Smart Guy
44374* Kallipolis
44431* Mock Oranjje
43518 Overcast
to. W. Loft entry. ^
Fifth Race — 3-4 Mile.
All Ages. Handicap.
(Track record; Oct. .5, 1918—1:11%-
4.3494 Sun Briar 124 1:11
44412* Billy Kelly 128 l;liy5
444.51* Papp 108 1:12%
44412 Valor
(44280) Leochares . . .
44313* Fort Bliss ...
44312 Midnight Sun
44472 1‘igeoii Wing
435.55 High Time ...
44280 Cobalt I,«tss .
...123 1:12
...132 1:11
. . .125 1:13%
...105 1:11%
...110 1 : 12 %
...125 1:1.3%
...111 1 : 12 %
)— 109.)
120X750
112. . 740
124. . 740
116X735
99X735
98. . 735
110X7.35
101X730
99.. 725
-4—108.)
4 12807.50
3 124 0745
4 1050745
.5 1080740
9 121X735
4 97X73.5
4 101X7.35
3 97.. 725
3 97.. 725
4 95X720
Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
ROTTEN, h. c, 3 (M)
44:if.O Laurel .‘’.-4 l:17%hvy 423
£8705 Jamaica 6-8 l:01%fast 15
BEAUCAIRE, blk. g, 3 (M)
44314 Laurel 1 1-lG 1:48 fast 101
44203 Laund 1 l:41%fast 39
44(»4.5 H.deG’ce 2-4 l:12%fast Tf
4;1849 H.dcG’ce lm70yl:46%fast 14
42259 Pimlico 1 l:43%mud 38
42204 Pimlico 1 1:44 slow 32
W. WARD. ch. c, 3 (M)
41411 Laurel 3-4 l:18%hvy 87
44371 Laurel 1 l:46%hvy 98
44276 Laurel 3-4I:14%fast 15f
43946 H.deG’ce 8-4 l:16%hvy Ilf
43849 H.deG’ce lm70yl:46%fast 19-5f
43762 H.deG’ce lm70yl :47%fast 21f
42323 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 good 110
42120 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14%good 72f
JACK DAWSON, ch. g, 6 (M)
440G6 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1:48 fast 24-5f
44017 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07%fa.st 19f
43946 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:16%hvy Ilf
43730 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15%hvy 79
42559 Bait. Ab 7-8 l:32%mud —
42633 Balt. Ab 5-8 l:03%slow
42068 H.deG’ce 6J f l:09%slow 86
420.53 H.deG’ce 5-8 l:03%h\Tr 369
40280 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast Ilf
SECOND RACE— About 2 Miles
3:40—6—138.)
fig
lUfi 6 6
107 10
ifo* 2 6 5
106 3 3 3
114 10 15
112 13 12 14
102 10 10 11
115 3 2 2
112 6 10 10
110 9 3 3
108 8 7
110 U 11
88
106 2 8 8
105 9 1 1
116 16 14
112 10 13
113
110
K/7 6 8
112 5 9
113 11 14
By St. Aniant — Kaffir Fowl (W. R. Martin).
9 9*“ 9** R Moore 11 Pibroch. Bnllyconiioll, Little Ed
10 10* 9** W Kelsay 12 T. Rousseau, Hohokus, L.Maudie
By Brummel — Sadie Shapiro (G. B. Fenwick).
6 7' 7‘* .1 McTag’t 9 D.tiic. Carnival. Tom Fool. Avion
7 7i 8** A Collins 9 W.’s Folly, Pibroch. Duke .lohn
14 14* 12*® D Stirling 16 Sinn Feiner, P. of India, Frizeur
14 14’ 13’® J McTag’tld M’cholia, B’yconnell, S.Lightlll.
11 llj 11** J Mooney 13 C. Gone. J.P. Murphy, C.SweeiK*r
2 7‘J 6‘* J Mooney 13 N. Bridge, CleanGone, Pas. Swain
By Hanbriclge — ^Wasti (C, H, Gilroy).
6 6* J P Ryan 9 T’quatoII., C’rabella, R.ofRoses
3 5« 5’® J P Ryan 9 MasterBill, DukeJohn, Rockaree
8 9’i 9*J D Stirling 14 Mock Orange, Chimera, F.Tireur
10 12’ 11’* M And’sonlO Kirs. Cub, Gemral, Amackasatn
15 16* 14*® M And’sonl6 Molanch’a, Ballyco’l, S.Lightlll.
13 13* 13** M And’sonl4 Veto, Ballyconnell, Musket
8 9® 9** J Connors 10 S. Verdict, Hohokus, L. George
U 11 J Conn ore 12 War God. S.inFrance. Diff.Byea
By Roehampton — Yodler (G. P, Sherman).
9 13* 13’* R Moore 14 Foun.Fuy, P.tol'oint, EarlySight
8 10* 10’ « S Wida 12 In’lence, P.andCalls, Ix*D’osuure
13 9’ 7*i D Stirling IB Kir.’sCub, General, Amackassin
12 12* 12’* D Stirling 13 Syivano, T. for Tot, BettieBluff
6** J Connors 9 Capt. Hodge, Lit. Boy, Tw. Seven
J Connors 10 Aigrette, Challenge, Seelight
8 8 8’* J Connor 8 Crumpsull, Bar One, Peasant
8 8’ 8’* J Connor 10 Hurricane, Our Nephew, .lot* Joe
14 14* 14’* S Sn’dmanl5 I.Ladyll., Geo.Clark. C.Gallant
Selling.
3:40—5—138.)
7 142X700
7 137X695
10 142X090
12 137
8 137Xt5K5
7 137XBB5
8 137. .680
7 137X680
(Trac
44812
k record; Oci. 5,
Out the Way . . .
1918
. .115
—1:11%
1:11%
4
—108
118.
?.)
.750
(44485)
•tTlie Deci.sion . . .
. .1(H)
1:12%
G
108X745
44435*
George Clark ..
..115
1:13%
4
107.
.740
(44.894)
St. (juentin
. .110
1:12%
8
108 X 740
442." 9*
•Luiise V
. .104
1:12
4
105.
.740
44:881*
Se<lau
..114
1:11%
5
118:J:735
448.54
Celto
. .lOG
1:12%
7
110X730
4 12.59
Caiiso
. .115
1:14%
4
113.
.730
44207
Encore
.. 9G
1:12%
7
103x725
44.834
Water War
. .109
1:13
G
113X725
44472
Sinn Feiner . . .
..114
1 :12%
3
113. .725
44255
•l.^dy Ivan ....
..104
1:12%
5
9G.
. 720
421.85
Nebraska
, ..115
1:14%
t5
107. .715
4:89G9
Sea Beacli
. .118
1:18%
G
103X710
43915
tCoral
. .115
1:14%
4
103.
.705
Third Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards,
3-year-ol(ls. Claiming,
ck record: Oct. 7, 1918—1:42% — 4
» Knot 107 1:46%
) Elected II 99 1:46%
•Rapid Day 104 1:44%
’ Welshman’s Folly.. 112 1:47
) ♦DoUio Vandiver .. 96 1:44%
* Kimpalong 99 1:46%
.110 1:46
Wisest F«k »1
•(;randt*e . . .
Mint Cat ..
•Dr. Rae ...
Romeo
-113.)
105X725
105. . 720 I
B«. .715
108X715
100X710
108. . 710
10.3X710
tG. W. Forman entry.
Seventh Race — 1 3-16 Miles.
3-ycar-old.s and upward. Selling.
(Track record: Aug. 19, 1907— 2:(M>%— 4— 97.)
(432:1.5) Conduit Ill 2:07%sy 5 107:1:725
(44389) Frogtown 112 1:59% 3 102x720
41454* Daddy’s Choice ... 6 1100715
443i)2* Little Cottage 5 11.50715 1
44471 •fDorcas ('• 102:;C71.5
41474* The Belgian II. .. 5 115.. 710
44452*^tPuts ami Calls .... 7 110X710
4145.5 •Fountain Fay 1) 110:1:710
44471 Slbola 4 112X705
SMITHFIELD, hlk, g, 7 142
44470 Laurel Ab 2 3:57%fast ?1-10 14i'
44410 Laurel Ab 2 4:14%hvy 8-5 136
44370 Laurel Ab2l 4:57 hvy 3-2 139
42352 Pimlico 2 4:01 fast 39-10 142
42310 Pimlico 2 4:08 slow 13 149
40310 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:57 fast 3 142
40289 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:16%fast Ah 136
40261 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:49 fast l2f 132
40231 I^aurel Ab 2 4;01%hvy 12f 131
36549 Bowie lm20y l:48%slop 13-5f 106
36523 Bowie lm70y 1:50 slow 61f 99
NORTHWOOD, b. g. 7 137
44470 Laurel Ab 2 3:57%fast 10 137
44370 I.^urel Ab21 4:57 hvy 4 135
44006 Aq’duet Ab 2h 5:08 fast 6 135
43843 Aq’ duct Ab 2 4:19%fast 4j 139
43385 Saratoga Ab 2 4:26 slow 11-5 149
43306 Saratoga Ab 2 4:27%good 4 142
43261 Saratoga Ab 2 4:25%fa»t 7 136
43112 A«r<luct Ab 2 4:11 fast 10 133
42054 Aq’ duct Ab 2 4:14%fast 8 135
4:3002 Aq’duct Ab 2 4:13 fast 2i 137
NEW HAVEN, b. g. 10 141
41470 laurel Ab 2 3:57%fast 32 1 IJ
444.34 Laurel 1 1:45 %hIow 15f 109
42950 Aq’duct Ab 2 4:i:i%fast 20 142
Steeplediase, 3-year-oltls and upward. Selling, (Oct. 30, 1916 —
i2 By Havoc — Martyrdom (R. Parr).
2 11 5 Fell. R H Cr’f’dl2 Flare. N5irtliwood, New Haven
6 5 3 4 4 3* 3*J R H Cr’f’d 6 Max Meadows. Flare, Stucco
19 Lost rider. R II O’f’d 5 BobRedfield, M. Meadows, Stucco
t2 1 5 6 3 1* 1® A Sims 7 Single Stick, Garter, EarlyLight
9 111 Fell. 11 WilliamslO Ilo3*al -Vreh, North Star. Candle
2 3 6 6 6 4k 6’* R H Cr’f’d 7 Toppy Nix, Robt. Oliver, Melos
5 10 4 € 4 3’ 4’® W IIow'’rdll Trumpator, Traditioner, Meloa
12 6 2 2 1 2k 4’® L Cheyne 14 Bet. The Brook, Duettiste
1 2 2 2 2 2® 2* L Cheyne 12 Gold Bond, Turmoil, Northwood
6 12 10 11 14 llj 10** C Mergler 16 Dartwortii. E’lymorn. R.L’ngdon
9 6 6 3 2 6'J 5*i C Mergler 12 Amphion, GarishSun LadyBetty
17 By Moharib— Tallow (A. J. Davis).
7 12 2 1 2*« 3* K Hanna 12 Flare, New Haven, Bob Redlield
5 2 11 2 Refused. G Beatty 5 BobRedfield, M. Meadows. Stucco
5 2 3 3 3 3 3»» B Haynes 3 Barklie, Decisive
9 3 2 2 2 2* 2* G Beatty ;5 K. Simon, Robt.Oliver, Nonesuch
3 3 2 Refused. R Hanna .5 Crest Hill, Rhomb, KingFortune
3 1 1 1 3 3 R Hanna .5 Robt.Oliver, King. Pier, Wingold
111 1 2* IJ K Hannah 6 Crest Hill, R.Goodfellow, K Pier
7 2 1 1 I'J 1* B Hanna 7 Reddest, EarlyLight, Fair Mac
4 3 2 2 3* 3G N Kenn’dy 4 K’townPier, Sk’bereen, E.Light
6 4 1 2 6’® 5** B Hanna 6 K’stownPler. FairMac, Reddest
By Fiiigrano — Ethel Thomas (W. L. Oliver).
6 4 3 4 3* 3** L Reeder 12 Flare, Nortiiw(;o<l, p.ob Uedfleld
8* 8*» J Bell
4* 4'* W Taylor
.. .lOG
l:49%h
103X710
4i:i54
Valsp.ar
4 110X705
42673 Belmont
Ab
2 4;08%fast
6
149
4
4
5
6*
7*®
W
Taylor
108. .710
44i:i2
Tie Pin
7 110X705
42606 Belmont
Ab
2 4:15%fast
2
i:i9
2
1
i
i
li
5'*
V
I'owers
.V.10.8
1:4.5%
108X705
43804
Glasstiii
4 no. .700
42392 Pimlico
2 4:14 hvy
13
140
1
3
8
4
6“
6**
\V
Tavlor ;
10SX700
44471
Fariy Prime
3 102.. 700
42:m Pimlico
2 4:02%fast
14
155
1
2
3
4
4^s
41*2
J
Rowan
(M) .
...107
1:40
108. .700
tG.
W. Forman entry.
42296 Pimlir^
2 4:09%hvy
28
1.88
1
2
5
C
7®
7*«
N
Kenn'dy
42247 Pimlico
2 1
-4 4:24 fa.st
7
146
3
4
6
6
6*
6*7
It
Hayne.s
LAUREIi JOCKE
From January 1 , ID ID, to
At or
Over
Y PEUCEIVTAGES.
October IG, 1 D I !>, IncluKlve.
1 At or
4H296 Pimlico 2
10275 Pimlico
MELOS, b. g, 18
44470 Laurel A
2 1-2 4:51%fast 45
2 3:50 fast 47-1
:50 fast 47-10 119
137
.Jockey. P.C. W’t. Mts. 1st. 2d. Sd. Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mt.s. 1st. 2d. 3d.
Rowan, .1 1(H) lOO 1 1 0 0 Wessler, J 11 99 14S 17 18 15
l»ftus, J 37 118 IGl 60 31 21 Olart, W 10 103 172 1 7 1 2 1 4
O’Brien, W. J 31 114 62 19 6 7 Walls, G (Ki 108 209 19 25 .36
Knapp, W 29 115 85 25 22 10 Metcalf. J 09 112 189 17 21 14
Nicklaus, J 29 112 7 2 1 0 McIntyre. J 09 103 122 11 16 10
Sande, E 24 105 278 65 .54 48 IMeree, J 09 9S 95 9 10 13
Fator. L 20 103 500 98 89 67 Sneidman, S 08 1U5 2."3 20 28 28
Morris, L 18 101 11 2 1 0 Corey, G 08 107 170 13 11 21
Ri<*e, T 16 110 .389 62 66 06 Collins. A 05 106 207 10 16 21
Kelsay, W 16 108 :J3S .55 .50 43 Heupel, .1 05 98 65 3 12 11
Stirling, D 14 lOtl 285 39 ' 44 32 Carswell, D 05 91 61 3 5 15
Stalker. 1 14 110 194 2/ ,34 22 Swart. H 05 105 21 1 0 0
Coltiletti. F 14 100 163 23 15 31 Schwartz. M 03 85 .39 I 4 5
Thurber, II 13 98 6.39 82 98 77 Jackson. (’ 02 105 105 2 4 18
Ambro.s»i, E 13 107 299 .54 50 37 Mergler. C 02 110 65 1 .3 10
Johnson, A 13 Kf7 30l 40 41 39 Moore. H 95 4 0 t) O
J; 1.3 112 61 8 4 4 Woodstoi k, J 97 6 0 1 1
^ 00 345 41 38 .54 DeMayo. E 1(K) 7 O 1 2
pre.ver, .1 12 103 294 .31 42 49 Evans. A l.'H) 10 0 1 1
Hanulton, H 12 101 225 28 21 24 Sullivan, J 100 8 O o O
McCrana. R 12 UKl 99 12 10 15 Demiell. .1 100 1 0 0 0
, ^ Bernard, J 102 8 O 0 O
MeTaggart, .? 12 108 69 8 5 12 Anderson, M 10.3 .38 0 O 2
Cur|>enter. G 12 100 8 1 I l Moore. R 104 46 0 .3 5
Callahan. J 11 97 2,30 26 21 32 Bryson. F 105 3 0 0 1
1 figure under “Str.” shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. I
V u- — -unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was
t Weignt to be carried appears at top of column of weighte in previous races. 1
I The M after the horse’s name means Maiden.
44470 Laurel Ab 2 3:.57%fast 46
4:iC98 Tiir.’ium Ab 2 4:02 fast —
4:^652 Tim’ium Ab 2 :i:.57 fa.st —
4:’.002 Ati’duct Ab 2 4:1.5 fast 10
42924 Aq’duct Ab 2 4;12%fast 15
42748 Belmont Ab 2 4:15 mud 6
^^EIRST race — 1 1-16 Hilos. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Maidens.
Index Course Dist TimeT’ekOdds Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockevs S
Selling, (Oct. 7, 191(^1:43%— 5
Index Course Dist TimeT’ekOdds Wt St % % %
JOSEPH P. MURPHY, ch. g, 4 (M) 98
44206 Laurel 1 l:41%fast 11-5 110 2 2 2 3
44127 Laurel 1 l:41%good 15
43994 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%good 22
43918 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:51%slop 18
4.‘i82:i H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%faat 9
43202 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%slow 6
43190 Empire Ab 3-4 l:14%hvy 3
43166 Empire Ab 3-4 l:13%good 3J
LE DINOSAURE. b. h, 5 (M)
44260 Laurel 1 1-4 2:C6%fast 9
440C9 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:06%fast 12
44017 H.deG’ce J 1-4 2:07%fast 19f
43949 H.deG’ce 1 1-2 2;43%hvy 33
42340 Pimlico 3-4 l:15%fast 152
40876 F.G’nda 1 1-8 2:01 hvy 25
40515 Bowie 1 1-4 2:12%alow 6
40477 Bowie lm70y l:4:%fast 7f
CHIMERA, ch. f, 3 (M)
44276 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 17
43823 H.doG’ce 3-4 l:13’^fast 21f
38884 Aa’duct 6-8 l:00%fast 7
LEGACY, ch. c, 3 (K)
9 7 9
112 11 12
44487 Laurel
1 l:40%fast
r.4
97
r>
4
5
44393 Laurel
lm70y l:49%hvy
10
103
6
1
1
44350 Laurel
3-4 l:17%hvy
37
110
3
4
44315 Laurel
1 1-16 l;48%fast
3
105
4
3
2
44127 Laurel
1 l:41%good 80f
43965 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l;49%slow 34 1
4.3849 H.deG’ce lm70yl :46%fast 23 1
43721 H.deG’ce 1-1-4 2:14 mud 26
43117 Lib’ vine 6-8 1:01 fast 6 ]
BALLYCONNELL. ch. f. 8 (M)
44393 Laurel lm70y l:49%hvy 1-2
44.’150 Laurel 3-4 l:17%hvy 19-10
44088 Laurel 1 l:39%fast 19
4.7992 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:14%good 12-5
43946 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:16%hvy 4^
43849 H.deG’ce lm70yl:46%faat 1
43762 H.deG’ce lm70yl:47%fast 21-6
43720 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l;52%mud 24
VIGILANTE, hr. g. 3 (M)
44409 Laurel 3-4 1:19 hvy 47
43965 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:49%slow 69
43787 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 12
43741 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :48%good 78
43720 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:62%mud 77
43615 Tim’ium Ab6*f 1:22 fast —
42104 H.deG’ce lm70yl:45%fast 17
42093 H.deG’ce S-4 l:14%fast 9f
WAR CLUB. hr. c, 3 (M)
44487 Laurtd 1 l:40%fast 24
44371 Laurel 1 l;46%hvy 6
44279 Laurel 1 l:41%fast 18
44045 H.deG’ce 3-4 l;12%fast 27-10 1
43903 H.deG’ce lm70yl:45%fast 13 ]
4:J762 H.deG’ce lm70yl ;47%fast 14
43286 Saratoga 1 1:4:5 mud 4
£8867 AQ’duft 6-8 l:00%rnud 12
38844 Aq’duct 6-8 1:00 fast 8
BAR COY. ch. g. 4 (M)
4 % % Str Fin Jockeys St.nrted Order of Finish
By Phoenix-Musette (M. F. Foley).
2 2 3 3* 2* B DeMayolO Bclario. Ed. McBride, J.ofSpades
i I 1! 5’^ Collins 11 Kimpalong, Dan. Saint’s Bridge
10 6 6 6* W Obert 15 Antoinette, Belario, This. Bloom
2 3 4 4* 4*i A JohnsonlO S.Liglitlll., Romeo, Early Sight
12 12 13* 11** A Schu’g’rlo St. Quentin, Mar.IIollins. Sedan
1 1 2* 4* C F’b’ther 15 Vancouver. Sam. Kelly. Jeweler
7 8 8i 6'® W Obert 15 Resist. Onico. Billie 15.
Ill* S*i E DeMayolO Resist, Ballyconnell, Piuard
By Maximum — Dogmatic (S. Pinkerton).
» 5 5 3* 3* R Mocre 5 WaterWar. F. Prince, Arb’trator
5 6 5 4* 3*i R Moore 8 S.Gatew’d, J.W.KIein, B.Ilunlov
5 3 2 2i 3*4 R Moore 12 Indolence, P. and Calls. Luther*’
J 6 8 6* 6=* R Moore 11 Toddler, Bar Coy, Bill Hunley
6 6 6* 4*4 W Obert 10 Bellringer. Irene, Brisk
14 4 6* 6** H Cassity 6 Goldcrest Boy, Willdo, Bogart
7 9 9* 10*® C Kummerl2 H.’sBrother, GenevieveB., B.Coj
i 11 12 7* 3** R McCr’nnlG Zouave. El Plaudit, P.G.King
By Rey Hindoo— Illusion (W. P. Burch).
6 3 3* 2* H Thurberll MockOrange, F.Tireur, Czardom
10 7 7* 7®i A Evans 15 St. Quentin, Mar. Hollins, Sedan
11 10 7* 9*i J Williamsl5 SweetBrier. Minuet. L’cka wanna
By ffilarious — Halesia (D. S. Fountain).
15 7 6’* 6‘‘I J CallahanlO S.Lightlll., D.C’iiival, M. Connell
.1 1 2k 2* H Ham’t'n 8 Grandee, TorquatoII., B’yconuell
4 6 4* 4*4 A Johnson 11 Pibroch, Ballyconnell, Little Ed
I 2 5 3^ 6*4 J Pierce 8 In. Spring, HongKong, W. Plume
! 6 5 8® 7*3 D Carsw’llll Kimpalong. Dan. Jos.P.Murphy
; 7 7 35 6*3 F eitilettiU K’liugll., S.Gatew’d. J.W.KIein
4 7 6k 6*» E HilemanlG Melanch’a, Ballyco’l, S.Lightlll.
— — 7*» H Cassity 8 Thrift, Romeo, Austral
6*® R Mason 5 L. Nephew, S. Shapiro, W.Ann
By Celt — Lady Isabel (S. Ross).
1 4 4 4* 4* L Fator 8 Grandee, Legacy, Torquato II.
9 8 3*4 2n L Fator 11 Pibroch, Little Ed, Legacy
>9 7 7» 6® J Callahan 9 Syivano, TlieD’sert, Moth.inLaw
) Lost rider. .S Bush 6 Gargoyle, H. u Heart, S. Ogress
11 8 6* 4*2 P Musg’veltt Kir.’sCub, General, Amackassin
13 3 2* 2* P Musg’velO Melaneh’a, S.Lightlll.. J. Healey
14 1 1* 2k P Musg’ve 14 Veto, Musket, Furmingdale
>4 2 2* 2® P Musg’velS Pilsen, Indolence. Little Cottage
By King James — Virgilis (J. W. Dayton). •
5 4 3* 3® L Fator 11 I’eregriue, Little Ed, Rubidium
; 11 12 13® 1*3-'® H Thurberl4 K’lingll., S.Gatew’d. J.W.KIein
18 8 9* 9*« J Rod’g’ezlG T.Belglan II.. S.Bird, G. Dress
1 3 4 6*5 6** D Stirling 15 TiePiii, Lit. Cottage, Th. Bloom
L 2 3 6* 6** D Stirling 13 Pilsen, Ballyconnell, Indolence
3* D Stirling 7 Deckhand. Wat. Waking Dream
t 6 6 €k 6^5 R Rom’ Hi 9 Romeo, Perseus, Keziah
11 7 94 8®4 L McAtee 16 Our Noifiiew, Leoti Fay, Bar One
By Javolin — Torpenhow (E. E. Mooar).
5 6 6 6* 4®5 J Bell 10 S.Lightlll., I). (’’nival, M.Connell
) 9 9 9 9** J Bell 9 MnsterBill. Duke.lohii. Rockaree
2 3 2k 5* J Bell .5 L’Effare, Stickling, Veto
14 13 13* 13*= J ilcTag’t 16 Sinn Feiner. P. of India. Frizeur
42392 Pimlico 2 4:14 hvy 13
42324 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:33 good 15 :
42205 Pimlico 2 4:01 slow 22
42l'J6 H.tleG’ce Ab 2 4:17 hvy 14 J
42052 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:29%hvy 5 ’
HARWOOD, ch. g, 8 (M)
4447U Laurel .vb 2 ,3:57%fast 52
44005 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4 :CG%fast 13-5 :
44012 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:(»7%faat 19
I 4:5945 H.dcG’ee Ab 2 4:l:5%hvy 19-5
I 4:W22 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:01 fast 6 1
4,*:652 Tim’ium Ab 2 3:57 fast —
[ 13508 Saratoga Ab 2 4:29%mud 3 ]
I ANTISEPTIC, ch. m, 7
I 44470 i.aurel Ab 2 :i:57%fast 89 ]
44065 Il.doG’ce Ab 2 4:06%fast 17 1
402!)6 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:54%fast. 39
4''28‘j Pimlico 2 1-1 4;!C%fast 35
36247 Laurel lm20y 1:46 slow 34f
29328 W”dbine Ab 2 4:07 fast 6-5 :
291»’4 Dorval 3-4 1 :21 hvy 11
28243 Ham’ ton Ab 2 4;30%fast 13
MINTON CHINA. e, 8 (M)
44012 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4 :07%fast 49 ]
38:562 Balt. 1 1-16 l:52%slow —
363G4 Pimlico 2 3;58%fast 20f
34131 Aq' duct Ab 2 4:20 fast 15 1
Gatwickdre.) 17-8 7 1
Leop’t’n(lre. ) 11-2 4 1
I Ciirraghdre. ) 13-4 10
GUEL 30NHEUR, b. g, 7
.£0153 Laurel Ab 2J 4:42 fast 13-10
30018 Laurel Ab 2 3:52 hvy 51-10
29723 Laurel Ab 2 4:00 fast 14-5
9 Mjilvolio. 'Lmtsie. Baby .Sister
3 Ryossef, Skiberc“n, Reddest
1 2 0 0 4® 7*® N Kenn dyl2 Watrlotk. Bnaiks, Trumpator
:i 4 6 6 6* 6*7 It Hayno.s 9 L-rdairsoiiin. Infidel II., M.Jaqiie
2 2 2 2 3' .‘5>« B Hayue.s 8 Turmoil. Ilibbler, MargeryJanue
1 2 2 2 2a 11 L Merip’lel2 Infidel II., Toppy Nix, Turmoil
Bv Bannockburn — Simple Interest (G. Nibbs).
3 8 6 7 7-’* G** () Dia:n’ndl2 Fiare, Nortlnvoo«l. New IIav4‘n
Fell. It Harri.s 6 Alg.ardi, McAdams, Mo
5‘" E Harris 7 Algardi. Harwood. L)iiie Loii
2 2 3 6 4* 4'® L Cheyne 6 K’stowaPior, FairMac, Reddest
6 4 3 6 Pu.up. L Cheyne 9 Syosset, Martian, Reddest
2 6 3 4 4* :t"i Cheyne 7 Rhomb, E.trly Light, Sea Lord
5 2 2 3 2k 2® L Cheyne 11 Bn nd. Infidel II.. Little Horn
4 2 3 4 4* 4‘* L Cheyne 8 LeM’rsouin, M..)aque. Infidel II.
3 2 2 2 ink 49 Cfieyne 10 Warlock, Syosset. infidel 1 1
6 4 3 1 1* 1* L Cheyne .S E.irly Light. Rltomb. Reddest
1 4 2 2 4** 4** L Cheyne 8 Warlock, Rhomb, Early Light
By Frontenac — Poetic (Glen Iver Stable).
7 6 Fell. A Rims 12 Flare, Northwood, New Haven
2 2 1 1 2* 2* S Bush 7 Stucco. Dorcris. .Sea Lord
1 5 3 3 2'i 3* S Bu.sh 8 B.R ‘dfleld, CandidatcII. C Hill
.5 5 5 4 3* 3'* A Sims 6 randidatell.. B. U«Mlfield! Stnc«o
3 2 4 4 4* 4'* W McCl’ry 9 Flare, Bob Rcdfit Id, Sea I»rd
2* H Wiil’nis 7 Algardi, Louie !a>u, M.McGiggle
111 1 2*« 2* E Landry 3 liliomb, King.stowu Pi. r
By The Commoner — Ice Water (G. P. ShermsnK
9 9 7 9 9*® 1*«® A McC'k’yPJ Fiare. Nf.rthwotid, New Havin
6 3 2 6 6 6 <* A McC’key 7 Stucco. Il;irw«Mnl, Dorcrls
4 11 1 6 6<® R Scully 8 Turmoil. Ililder, New Haven
4 12 7 Pul. up. R Scully 11 Trumpator, Tradiiioiicr, Mc|oa
11 11 13 13 13 13-® W Ward i:4 ^Vo^lan, l»ro. .Iuii:ith:in EdWelsa
2 2 1 1 1*J l>i R Scully 3 Garish Sun, Sea Lord'
6 6 6 6* 6*® C Dishinon 7 WiseMaii. N.K.Beal, Vivian 8
8 3 1 1 2 2* W Ward 8 Jack Winston. C<»tton Top. Nila
By Spearmint— Simonsworth (G. P. Sherman).
4 6 8 8 L.rider.A Stretch 8 B.li’dfield, C’didatell.. Il’rwood
8®* A Casey 8 J. Hanover, Il.’sltrother. G DoIIt
2 11 U 9 11 11®® F Stacy 12 New Haven, Rhomb Garter ^
8 6 7 9 9 9** W’ Logan 9 Syosset, Grey Leg, Ormead
4 15 Si. Ashton, Gleneurbry, Mr.Bri.in
3* » RawMaterial, Mr. Brian, Jupiter
3*1 10 LittiePickle, Laveco. Toadstona
2* 2* S Bush
2'i 3* S Bu.sh
3* 3'* A Sims
4* 4'- W McCr
6<® R Scully
11 11 13 13 13
2 2 1 1 r
6 6 6 6 *
8 3 112
Pul. up. R Scully 11 Trumpator, Traditioner, M*-|o
[3 13*® W Ward i:4 Woilan, l;ro. .lomitb.an. EdWe
I'5 I'J R Scully 3 Ourisl, Su.i, Scu Lord
8®* A Casey 8 J. Hanover, Il.’sltrother, G. Dolly
.1 11®® F Stacy 12 New Haven, Rhomb, Garter
9 9** W” Logan 9 Syosset, Grey Leg, Ormead
4 15 Si. Ashton, Gleneurbry, Mr.Bri.in
3* » RawMaterial, Mr. Brian, Jupiter
3*1 10 LittiePickle, Laveco, Toadstone
By Turbine — Fragilito (E. A. Burke).
4 4'-* W Noe 5 Northwood. Shan. River. F TJiriii-
1 4 5 5 3® Ink W Noe
3 3 3 3 3 3*« B Burke
5 Northwood, Shan. River. E.Light
7 Northwood, SunKing, NewIIaveu
3 Sun King, Early Light
THIRD RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards, 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Oct. 7, 1918 — 1:42%-
)T, ch. f, 3 _ 105 By Jack Atkin — Snarl (S. Ross).
KNOT, ch. f, 3
43S04 H.deG’ce ImTOyl :45%£ast 51
40408 Bowie 7-8 1:29 hvy 3
40302 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 7-5
40224 Laurel 3-4 l;12%fast 11-5
40078 Laurel 6J f l:07%fast 13-10
ELECTED II., h. f. 3
44207 Laurel 1 l:39%fast 6
44148 Laurel 3-4 liHVsfast 6
44048 H.deG’ce lm70yl :46%f ast 2i
43993 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 ;13Vfcgood49-10
4S902 H.deG’ce 3-4 l;13%fast 13
43763 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:lS%fast 12f
RAPID DAY, ch. g. 3
44451 Laurel
44338 Latonla
44179 Latonla
44131 Latonla
44C55 Latonla
3-4 l:14%good 10
3-4 1:13%mud 14
1 l:38%fast 5
3-4 l:12%fast 16
1 l:38%fast 6
43‘K)3 H.deGce lm70yl:45%fast 3-6
43825 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l;4G%£ast 45
43785 H.deG’ce lm70yl:44%£ast 60
43T..5.5 .Saratoga 3-4 1 :i:i%fa‘«t B
WELSHMAN'S FOLLY, b. c. 3
44311 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47%fast 49-10
44203 Laurel 1 l ;41%,fast 7-5
44124 Laurel lm70y l;44%good 16
43903 H.deG’ce lin70yl:45%fast 31-10
43762 H.deG’ce lm70yl:47%fast 11-10
43372 Saratoga 1 l:44%mud 7
43277 Saratoga 1 l;.S7%fast 10
DOTTIE VANDIVER, ch. f. 3
(Formerly Mrs. Kate Leydecker),
44373 Laurel 1 1-16 1:49 hvy 11
44174 Laurel 1 1-16 l:46%fast 12
44088 Laurel 1 l:£9%fast 5i
43777 Aq’duct 1 l:£9%fast 8-5
43712 Belmont 1 l:39%slow 8
43681 Belmont
14 13
2 2 2
I 14 12 7
.577
6 6
t 7 7
2* 2'h J McTag’t 5 Rap.Day, M.inLaw, Welsh. Folly
7i 7** J Bell 14 Veto, Ballyconnell, Musket
7‘* E Sande
8*i G Walls
11 Goldvale, W^ilfroda, Ix>rena Moss
9 Osgood, Lion d’Or. The Boy
44414
I.iaurel
1 1-16 1:54*. -.hvy
19
105
4
7
6
6
C*
f)' •'
F
(’’Itiletti 8
44393
Laurel
ImTOy l:49%hvy
24-5
112
7
6
5
6
5**
5'®
A
Collins 8
44.8:i4
Laurel
1 1-S 1 ;.52*>.-.fabt
218
115
7
8
8
7
7-
714
A
John.son 9
44069
H.deG’ce
1 1-4 2:06%fast
53
1091 .8
4
7
7
6*
5**
H
C:a.ssity 8
43997
H.deG’ce
11-8 l:5.8%good
2t)
112
6
7
7
8
8
8'®
L
Stalker 8
42949
H.deG’ce
1 1 2 2:43'-';-.hvy
n
110
s
7
4
3
2®
2*
A
Johnson 11
4:i849
H.deG’ce
lm70yl;46%f.a.st
31
116 16 15
15
13
12^
8*®
Stalker 10
43762
H.deG’ce
lm70yl:47%faHt
2lf
115
8
8
7
6
4'i
5«J
L
Stalker 14
42.596 Pimlico*
1 1-16 l:52%hvy
34f
97
7 11 11
10
9*
6-3 A
Richcr’kll
WAR SMOKE, ch.
44409 Laurel
3-4 1:19 hvy
17
115 10
8
7
6* 6‘® C
Mergler
11
44371 I>aurel
1 l:46%hvy
17
112 2 6
6
6
6*
6*® C
Mergler
9
40l.'(() Empire
5J f l:06%fast
12
110 7
7
7
7*
G® M
Buxton
9
4<H)34 Jamaica
6i f 1:07 fast
116 11
6
6
6*
5'* J
Loftus
12
39941 Jamaica
5i f 1 :07®Afast
3i
117 10
9
8
8*
8®1 J
Loftus
12
3980S Aq’duct
6i f 1:21 hvy
6
118 G
6
5
6*
5»4 J
Loftus
9
39748 Aq’duct
5-8 l:00*%slop
8
117 4
5
3
9*
6** J
Loftus
IG
MUSKET, b. g, 3 (M)'
44350 Laurel 3-4 l;17%hvy 37f
44203 Laurel 1 l;41%fast 28
44147 Laurel 1 l:41%fast 12
44045 H.deG’ce 3-4 l;12%fast 8
43762 H.deG’ce lm70yl:47%fast 21f
43460 Saratoga 1 l:4l7^ood 5
DIONZ. b. f, 8 (M)
44.315 Laurel 1 l-i6 l:48%fa.st 24
442T.5 Laurel 1 1-16 l;47*.f,fast 25
41923 Havana 5^ f l:07%fast 2
41802 Havana 5-8 l;01%good 2i
41778 Havana Bi f l:12%slop 8^
41724 Havana Bi f 1:08 fast 6-5
41676 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 3
41T74 Havana f l:07%fast 4
iI280 Havana 6i t 1:10 good 6
4XZ21 Havana 6i f l:07%fa8t 4
41183 Havana 6i t l:07%faat 4
41802 Havana
41778 Havana
41724 Havana
41676 Havana
41374 Havana
41280 Havana
4U2i Havana
41183 Havana
8’ 6** J Williams 14 Shm blaok, The Boy, The Trump
Legacy. Torquato II.
By Uncle— Ollie Belle (W. T. Wilkinson).
6* 6‘® C’ Mergler 11 Peregrine, Little Ed. Vigilante
6® 6** C Mergler 9 Ma.sterBill, Duke.luhn. Rockaree
7* G® M Buxton 9 Alpliee, OverThere, B.Dancorll.
6* 5'* J Loftus 12 Look. Up, T.tl’II’nneur, Dif.Eyes
8* 8®1 J Loftus 12 Grimalkin, OverThere, Liad.Star
5* 5®i J Loftus 9 Antoinette, Hurricane, L. Star
9* 6** J Loftus IG Cirrus. Hurricane. T. d’Uoiineur
By Assagai — Ice Water (W. L. Oliver).
10= 10** D Stirling 11 Pibroch. Ballyconnell, Little Ed
9 9** J Jordan 9 W.’s Folly, Pibroch, Duke Johu
5 5** D Carsw’ll 5 Holiday, Harwood II.. Encore
9* 8** E HilemanlG Sinn Feiner, P. of India, Frizeur
6* 3*1 D Stirling 14 Veto. Ballyconnell, F’rraingdale
6 4*i H Ericks’ n 5 Dot.Best, P. G. King. Courcelles
By Assagai — Bradawl (S. Polk).
2| J";! M And’son .S In. Spring. HongKong, W. Plume
8 7** M And’s’n 8 Qu’n Blonde, Joan of Arc, I'aduu
2‘J 2* L Fator 8 P.Jewel, L.Mistress, Cafeteria
7* 6’® L Fator 10 Suffrage, 1’recious.Iewel, Lowell
8* 8*® L Fator 9 I..U Kross, Carey Maid, V'eu.Boy
2 2*J L Fator 11 D.C.Girl, Preclous.Iewel, (iilder
li 2n L Fator 11 Duke RufT, S.Lightlll., S.Daisy
3J 2* L Fator 12 Grace, Bugdudiuc. Red
3*i 3* L Fator 9 Lucky Pearl, Liberal, Earnest
10 9*® L Fator 10 ConscriptioD, LampPost, Miu.H.
lak 2* L Fator 9 Anlace, Lamp Post, JUberal
43681 Belmont 1 l:40%fa9t 3
43226 Empire lm70y l:45%fast 7-6
43197 Empire lm70y l:43%hvy 8
43164 Empire lm70y l:46%slop 13-5
43145 Empire lm70y 1:44 fast 18-6
43111 Aq’duct 6J f 1:20 fast 8
KIMPALONG, hr. g, 3
44329 Laurel 1 1-8 1 :51%f ast 7
44234 Laurel 1 l:41%fast 8
44127 Laurel . 1 l:41%good 16
44048 H.deG’ce lm70yl;46%fast 37
4;t996 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%good 88
43850 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:i:i%fast 9f
42396 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 34f
WISEST FOOL. b. g. 8
444.54 Laurel 1 1-8 l;5.3%good 6
442.56 Laurel ll:40M;fast 17
44204 Laurel lm70y l:45*/t;fast 8
44143 Laurel 3-4 1:13%fast 29
i 44088 Laurel 1 l:;:y%fast 15
44016 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:46%fa.st 69
43968 H.deG’ce lm70yl:45 slow 34
4.3804 H.deG'ce lm70vl:45%fast 24
43733 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:51%hvy 10
4:^345 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:51%fast 30
43294 Saratoga 1 l:41%slow 100
GRANDEE, ch. c, 3
44455 Laun l 1 1-16 l:48V5good 14
44:iy:! I^aurol lm-70y l;49%livy 34
44350 laurel 3-4 1:17V5hvy 152
41276 Laurel 3-4 l:14*/5fast 15f
43867 Aq’duct 3 4 1:13%fast 40
43664 Belmont 3-4 st l:12%fast 100
42867 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 100
42501 Belmont 3-4 st l:ll%good lUO
402T.2 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast I7f
MINT CAT. b. c, 3
44::S9 Laurel 1 l:44%hvy 16
43825 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:46%f ast 58
43744 H.doG’ce . 3-4 l:12%good 51
43013 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 36
42983 Latonia 1 1-8 1:52 fast 22
42920 Latonla 1 1-16 l;46%mud 41f
44::y:! I.aurel
44350 laurel
41276 Laurel
43867 Aq’duct
! 42887 Latonia
DR. RAE, b. g, a
3-4 l:12%fast 18
44145 Laurel
440S8 Laurel
1 1-16 l:47%fast
1 l:39%fast
105
107 7 6 5
108 4 1
107 8 6
105 4 3
103 5 5
106
107 6 4 2
101 2 4
99 5 1 2
105 5 4
108 7 4
108 9 6
103
105 3 1
106J 3 2
110 4 1 1
103 6 6
110 1 1 1
112 2 1 1
95 3 1 1
104 4 1 1
ll.'i 7 4
108
113 6 4 4
1064 155
112 5 4 5
105 5 4 5
110 10 12 6
118 6 6 6
119 10 12 12
100
96 2 1 1
99 4 1 1
101 6 2 1
103 3 1 1
98 5 3 4
103 5 5 4
100 2 1 1
92 2 1 1
97 5 2 2
96 1 1 1
104 7 3
108
100 2 3 3
100 9 9 5
97 1 7 7
99 1 4 4
97 7 4 4
109 13 13
98 6 8 10
103
104 1 1 2
hk> 4 4
110 2 6 4
101 9 9
108 5 6 7
101 4 7 7
100 3 5 5
lOG 1 6 6
106 6 4 4
110 5 6 8
102 7 3 3
103
105 3 .5 6
106 5 3 3
lOG 9 7
liy 14 13
115 6 12
115 9 10
100 4 9
115 9 11
104 12 14
108
102 112
103 6 4 4
106 10 10
104 2 1 1
106 6 4 4
1044 2 3 6
108 6 7
103
100 4 6 3
89 3 2 6
4* 3*5 P Musg’ve 8 Af. Arrow', Dairyman, Escoba
4S 6** J McTag’t 7 Drummond, Athlone, Gr. -Swell
4* 4*3 G Walls 11 Tbistledon, Y.Adam, U.’sLassie
2* 2* L Ensor 8 Roiitledge, HisSister, MyFriend
3* 24 J Callahan 8 Esquimau, M.Voski, Am’dorlll.
By Voter — Triomphale (E. Sietas).
24 1° D Stirling. 9 Lazy Lou, Zouave, Water War
4*4 33 J Dreyer 10 Frizeur. KiiigTuscan. St.Quentin
2* 4*1 J Pierce 10 Hamlfull. P. to Point, Tie Pin
4* 4*4 P Musg’vell Sedan, Louise V., Mar. Hollins
2*4 2* A Schu’g’rlJ Sedan, Bettie Bluff, Mar.Uollini
7* 4*3 E Sande 14 Duchess Lace, Cel to. Joyful
34 Sk R McCr’nn G Jorice, Geo.Starr, J.Peiinybaker
6* 7** R McCr’nn 8 Matinee Idol, Linden, Buford
L 1* 1*4 A Johnson 5 WarClub, M.inLaw, Welsh. Folly
21 in F C’ltiletti 7 B.Frank. W.Mask. Pass.Shower
3* 4*3 R McCr’nn 5 Cl.Goiie, WarMask, W.Marvel
2* 4*4 H Ham’t’nl2 Joyful. WarDrive. C. o’ theMaln
By Llangibby — Lady Mischief (J. K. L. Ross).
2 24 2'4 E Sande 7 D’yman, J.ofSpades, S.Lightlll
2 2® ink E Sande 0 Pibroch, Duke Johu. War Plume
5 5 5*® E Sande 5 Bridesman, WarMask, Stickling
4 4* 4®4 E Sande 5 Rapid Day, War Club, M.inLaw
5 6* 6®1 E Sande 14 Veto, Ballyconnell, Musket
6 3*4 2“ J Loftus 8 Pictor, Vulcanite, Fluzey
12 10k 102* J Loftus l.G H’tontrope. Vexatious. W.R’ket
By Trap Rock— Hortensia (S. Lewis).
I 1® 1* F C’ltiletti 9 Sibola, Handfull, Littlecote
3 64 9** J Pierce 9 Widow Bedotte, Wodan. Sibola
? i Pierce 9 Syivano, TheD’sert, Moth.inLaw
\ i Pierce 5 Mary Belle, Graphic, Miss Bryn
4 44 5*® J Pierce 5 War Kiss, Rose d’Or, Herodias
i H it i ^ MissKruter. MissBryn
1 1» 1® A Richcr’k 9 Keen Jane, Tailor Maid, Favour
2 2* 2“ A Ricber’k 5 Warsaw. Celto, Joan of Arc
3 4* 4‘® S Wida 7 Poor Butterfly, J.of.\rc, Dendcra
1 1*4 24 S Wida 7 P. Whack, Benevolent, Dendera
6 44 5®4 S Wida 8 Grimalkin, Daydue, Scoots
By Fitz Herbert — Semiramis II. (E. C. Griffith).
3 3 3*4 S Wida 3 Irish Kiss, King John
2 1* 1* S Wida 10 Keziah, Tie Pin, Harry Breivogel
6 24 13 S Wida 11 Dan, J. P. Murphy, St.’s Bridge
4 4* 5*3 S Wida 10 Handfull. p. to Point, Tie Pin
4 34 3® S Wida 10 The Belgian II., Betsy. LoNdia
13 104 10** J Heupel IG FirstPuliet, Syivano, Tit for Tat
II H 11"* S Wida 11 Sibola, Genev. B.. Clias. Francis
By King James — Princess Nettie (J. J. Farrell. Jr.).
6 5 5** J Callahan Waukeag, 1>. Choice, T.B’gianll.
6 3* 3*1 J Callahan r» Hank O’D.iy, Valspar, Dairyman
4 4* 0*4 J Callahan G The Dt^sert, Danc.i'arnival, Veto
7 44 4*4 J CallahanlO Am’ckussin, T. Decision, Murphy
8 8** 7‘* E Sande 9 Syivano. TheD’sert, Moth.inLaw
6 6* 6*® .1 Dreyer S IrishKiss, KingJoiin. TheDesert
5 6* 5®4 H Ham’t’n G B. Bluff, B, Peddler, Q.o the. Sea
6. 7* 8‘® R McCr’nn 8 Af. Arrow, Dairi’man, Knot
3 3* 3*4 E Sande 7 Jack Mount, IrishKiss. W. Violet
8 9* 10 « H Cassity 1*J Benevolent. Q. of the Sea, Ivry
6 9* 9*® R McCr’nnlO Warsaw. Rose d’Or. Cumoufleur
By Lorenzo— Crowberough (S. Louis).
7 24 1* A .lohnson 9 Hong Kong, Wodan. F’ntainFav
3 luk H A John.son S Legacy, Toniiiato II.. B’vconnell
6 6* 5*1 J Pierce 11 Pibroch, Ballyconnell, Little Ed
13 12* 10«4 J Metcalf 14 5Iock Orange. Chimera, F.'fireur
12 12 11*® J CallahanlL* Woeixmise, Diff.Eyes, Sw.Tooth
10 10® 8** T Rice 12 War Bond. Siesta. Sammy Kelly
9 8* 7'* J CallahanU Pea.sant. Apple Jack II.. Alora
11 11 10** II Hanmerll WarDrive. Rap. Da v. Bridesman
13 13* 14** R Ball 11 G. -Swell. St.Quentin, Mor.Elder
By Catmint — Arlctte (J. F, Schorr).
4 4 4** W Obert 4 Frt'gtown. D. (’lioice, B. Peddler
6 6* 6'* W Obert 7 RapidDay, BeFrank, WarMa.sk
10 10 9‘® R Sharjie lu Boniface, War Marvel, (Juietude
1 1* 1* H Lunsf'd 9 Sun God, Ilocnir, Mad. Gingham
6 6* 6** H Lunsf’d 7 Brunette II., Ginger, PariaMaid
6 6® 6*® E Pool 11 Ruf. Riley, Prospector, Par. Maid
7 7 7*1 E Pool 7 Seunings Park, Joe Stahr, Toto
By Sea King — Stake and Cap (W. Stockton).
1 1* 1* F C’liiietti 9 Vjilspar, Paickboard, WoodViolet
43816 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l;46%fast 5
43723 Belmont 1 1 :40%faat 15
43663 Belmont 1 1:41 fast 5
43623 Belmont 1 1 :42%good 20
43587 Belmont 64 f 1:23 mud 10
42892 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 20
42189 Pimlico 8-4 1:16 flop I
5* 5® H Swart
2* 1* H Swart
9 Syivano, TheD’H(»rt, Moth.inLaw
11 Fr. the Great, Goaler, Kilkenny
96 5 6 6
98 2 2 3
100 7 7
93 Left at
118 1 •
4 4*4 6*1 H Sw.art 10 Pictor, Koh-i-Noor, F.theGreat
6 7 4*4 H Swart 7 Mary Belle, Pictor, Grapliic
4 6 4"4 H Bwart 6 Luciua, Capt. Hodge, Gleipner
7 7 7>® H Swart 7 F. Waters, Gleipner, Wawbeek
the post. J Staplet’nl2 F.theGreat, N.K.Beal, KingJuhn
• 8® 8^* C Mergler 10 T. Deeert. Balljconnell, Syivano
t
Wednesday, October 22, 1910
DAILY RACING FORM.
ROMKO. b. t. 3
44475 Laurt*l 1 1-8 1
44375 Laurel 1 1-lK 1
44145 Laurel 1 1-16 1
431)66 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1
43918 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1
43874 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2
43766 H.deG’ce lm70yl
43721 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 i
’^''AR CLUB, br. c, 3
44487 Laurel 1 1
44371 Laurel 1 1
4427:) Laurel 1 1
44045 H.deG’ce 3-4 1
43903 H.deG’ce ImTOyl
43762 H.deG’ce ImTOyl
43286 Saratoga 1 1
38867 Aq’duct 5-8 1
38844 Aq’duct 6-8 1
29
32
7
6
:539ifaat
;49%hvy
: I7’-J8f ast
48 slow
:41%slop
:06Mifa8t
:46%fast 29-10
:14 mud 9-10
(M)
:40Sfast 24
:46*iihvy 6
:41«4fast 18
:12%fast 27-10
:4r.-Hfast 13
:47»ifast
;4.3 mud
;00V8mud
00 fast
14
4
12
8
108
lu4 1 6 6
114 1
10:i 7
106 3
107 11
106 8
108 8 16 10
102
108
110 9
112
114 1
114 16
107 1
113 13 14 13
no 5 5 7
101 7 6
115 8 7
7 7
9 8
4 4
4 5
7 9
8 6
9 9
14
2 2
By Marathon — Crossover (H. J. Lavello).
6 7* 7*" S Sn'dmanlO Polroma. Lazy Lou, Indolence
7 7 €'* .T Callahan 7 WoodViolet. Lit. Cottage. Dorcas
4 5* J Callahan 8 Dr. Uae, Valspar, Buckboard
4 3J 2* P Musg’ve 9 Fr.Monroe, LnzyLou, Hnrwoodll.
3 3‘ 2b p Musg’veir, S.Liglitlll., E.Sight. .l.P.M’pliy
10 9‘ 9>* A Schu’g’rl2 Thrift. Jack Mount, Tcnldler
9 7» 7«i F C’ltilettllC. Bet. Itluff. J. of Arc, Transpero
— 2- F C’Uilettl 8 Thrift. Austral. Col. Valentine
By Javelin — Torpenhow (E. E. Mooar).
6 5= 4«i J Bell 10 S.Lightlll., D.C’nival, M.Conncll
9 9 9=- J Bell 9 MasterBill. DukeJohn. Rockaice
2b 65 J Boll a L’Effare, Stickling. Veto
13 13- 13** J McTag’t 10 Sinn Fciner, P. of India, Frizciir
2 2* 2‘J J McTag’t 5 Kap.Day. ^I.inLaw, Welsh. Folly
7 7J 7^* J Bell 14 Veto, Ballyconnell, Musket
7 6* 7** E Sande 11 Goldvale. Wilfreda, LorenaMoss
6 6^ 84 G Walls 9 Osgood, Lion d’Or, The Boy
7 8^ 6^* J W’llliamsl4 Shoeblack, The Boy, The Trump
FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. Manor Handicap. 2.year-olds. (Oct. 31, 1914— 1:371^-
-109.)
ON WATCH, 1
). e. 2
120
44400 Latonia
1 l:46%mud
6-5
122
4
3 3
2
44257 I^aurol
3-4 l:12%fast
9
114
4
4
2
44U86 l^nurel
3-4 1 :12%fast
23-5 110
2
1
1
43737 Belmont !
3-4 st l:ll%fast
30
119
8
8
7
42906 Jamaica
5\ f 1 :06%good 4h
lOS
1
3
2
4275<^» Belmont
5ir st l:0.5%mud
5
115
5
5
4
42607 Belmont 1
5-N st 59’%faat
20
Ho
6
3
2
42426 Jamaica
5i f l:06%fast
12
116
7
3
3
42,333 Pimlico
4h t 5.5 fast
3
115
4
6
4
42311 Pimlico
5-8 l:(M%slow
1-2
110
1
1
1
42220 Pimlico
41 t 55 fast
91
113
4
5
GERMA. b. f. i
e
112
44254 Laurel
3-4 l:14%fnst
1-2
110
9
4
3
44146 Laurel
:(-4 l:15*/4-.fast
2-5
10<)
1
2
1
4370S Belmont
5 if st 1 :03%f ast
4
119
1
1
2
43576 Belmont
5if st l:05%fa.st
12
111
4
4
4
4:^567 Saratoga
5-8 58%fast
8-5
112
8
5
4
43:^99 Saratoga
6i f l:05%fast
25
112
8
5
4
43274 Saratoga
6-8 69%fast
6
108
3
7
5
43230 Empire
5-8 l:01%fiL8t
2-^
112
2
1
1
43162 Empire
6J f l:09%slop
13-6 109
1
2
2
CONSTANCY,
b. f, 2
124
41257 I.aurel
2-4 1 :12%fast
11-10
124
3
2
3
42,STJ. H.deG’ce
3-4 l:12%fast 13-10
122
1
5
2
437S3 H.deG’ce
5i f 1 :06%fast
2-5
121
0
1
1
4:1743 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:i:i%good 2-5
119
3
1
1
43622 Belmont
5-8 st .59%good 1-8
122
2
2
1
4:k370 Saratoga
3-4 1:1:5 slow
10
124
2
1
1
43463 Saratoga
5i f 1 :06%good 4
127
2
3
4
4:6(99 Saratoga
6i f l:05%fast
9
109
1
1
1
43055 Aq’duct
6-8 59%fast
20
109
3
2
3
KINNOUL. ch.
c. 2
116
44:(91 Laurel
:5-1 l:16%hvy
2-5
119
2
1
1
43961 A(i’duct
3-4 1 :13 fast
34
11:1
:>
4
4:i706 Rplniont
3-4 .st l:ll*f.fnat
7
1*23
5
6
C
4 !5r.:{ Saratoga
3-4 1 :12%f.ast
24
1-22
3
2
2
4J425 Saratoga
:5-4 l:14%slow
9-5
125
2
1
1
43289 Saratoga
3-4 l:14%mud
2
118
2
1
1
42220 Pimlico
4.^ f 55 fast
9 5
117
3
2
42192 Pimlico
1-2 49 slop
14
112
—
—
42038 H.deG’ce
1-2 48%slop
11
115
4
5
MASTER BILL. b. g, 2
89
41173 Laurel
::-4 i:i:5%fa.st
18
HU
rj
5
2
41371 Laurel
1 l:46%hvy
7-5
9.1
6
2 2
i
44274 Laurel
1 1:41 fa.st
24
105
7
8 8
5
44222 Laurel
6i f l :06%fast
13
110
3
2
1
44084 l.,^t.urel
3-4 1 :15%fast
8
115
3
4
4
4.3729 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:16%h\y
27
109
3
2
2
4:;402 Saratoga
3-4 1 :12%fast
12
107
7
6
5
43323 Saratoga
f 1:07 fast
30
112
8
13
13
4:5265 Saratoga
64 f l:07%fast
12
HI
4
10
10
4.3090 Aq’duct
5-8 59%faat
7
112 U
11
10
SMART GUY,
b. g. 2
98
44473 Laurel
:;-4 l:13%fast 43-10 101
1
1
1
44429 Laurel
3-4 l;18%slow
4-0
102
8
8
;;
44277 Laurel
3-4 l;13%fast
13
106
4
3
3
44234 Laurel
3-4 l:14%fast 31-K
110
7
6
6
44125 Laurel
5i f l:07%good 13
109
3
3
2
43715 H.deG’ce
64 f l;08%mud T3-10 112
6
7
4
43276 Saratoga
64 f l:05%fast
11-6
105
3
5
3
43058 Aq’duct
5-8 1:01 fast
7
1114 1
2
2
42980 Aq’duct
5-8 l:U2%mud
30
115
7
6
8
KALLIPOLIS,
br. f. 2
110
By Colin — Rubia Granda (G. 'W. Loft).
1* 1* W Kelsay 10 Kinburu, T.Swimnier, Pr’cePal
Kelsay 5 Blazes. Constancy, Wildair
Kelsay 5 W’ildalr, Kallipolis, li. of Roses
Kelsay 10 M.o’War. J.P.Grier, Doniinique
Schu’g’r 4 M. o’War, L.Brummel, St.Allan
4* 2* W K{ Isay G Man o’ W’ar, Anniversary, Raloo
2» 2* W Kelsay IG Bonnie Mary, Upset, KoynlDuck
3i 4*i W Kelsay 7 Cinderella, L.Brummel, ‘it.Duck
4** 4* W Kelsay .7 Kallipolis, Anniversary, Halco
1* W Kelsay 3 Dr. Ilnll, American Boy
7* 8^* W Kelsay 10 Kinnoul, Cobwebs, Ralco
By The Manager — lima (G, W. Loft).
3= I'S W Kelsay 10 Lim.Lass, R’nnyven, F.W’shman
1® J Pierce 4 I.ie Glorieux, Faisan Dore, Kirah
3^J W Kelsay 5 JohnP. Grier, Padriac, Fair Gain
2^ W Kelsay G Wed. Cake. Homely, Miss.T’mima
453 W Kelsay 9 TrulyRural, S. Court. C.Hersliler
W Kelsay 17 Constancy, Wed. Cake, Homely
6*J W Kelsay 14 Afternoon, Violet Tip, Betty J.
1* A Schu’g’r 7 Sub Rosa, Mildred, Rubidium
4’J W Kelsay 4 Panoply, Indiscretion, L.’s Pet
By Ambassador — Simena’t Daughter (J. K. L.
Ross).
On Watch, Blazes, Wildair
10 HobeyBaker, llastenOn, P. Jones
8 Azuritu. Wed. Cake, Violet Tip
8 My Laddie, Carinandale, Rnleo
4 Aretbnsa, Ricochet, Sea Mime
8 M.o’Wur, Cleopatra, Hasten On
7 Homely, M. Jemima, Wed. Cake
17 Wedding Cake, Germa, Homely
7 Panoply. Bon. Mary, H.O.Heelz
ink 11 W
1 * n w
72 ^
3* 2*5 A
44135 Laurel
3-4 l:15%slow
3-2
118
4
1
44354 Laurel
1 l:43%hvy
31-10 109
1 1
44331 Laurel
3-4 l:12%fast
6
100
3
0
44225 Laurel
3-4 l:13%fast
7-5
136
1
4
44143 Laurel
3-4 l:13%fast
4i
113
2
2
44005 Aq’duct
6i f 1:19 fast
40
120 11
10
43815 Aq’duct
3-4 l:12%fast
20
101
2
9
42912 U. Hunts Ab3-4 fast
2
130
1
3
GEORGE CLARK, br. g. 4
107
44435 Laurel
.3-4 l:15%slow
7
120
5
2
40301 Pimlico
.3-4 1:14 fast
4-6
112
4
4
40280 Pimlico
3-4 l:i:i%fast
4i
115
6
6
ST. QUENTIN.
b. r. 3
108
3>2 J Loftus
1"^ E Sande
14 J Loftus
I'i T Nolan
1* E .Sande
3” T Nolan
2*5 J Loftus
1® T Nolan
W Kelsay
43763 H.deG’ce
3-4 1 :13%fast
16
112 14
12
LOUISE V.. eh.
f. 4
105
44259 Laurel
.3-4 l:13%fast
3-2
110
4
1
44067 H.deG’ce
6i f l;06%fast
1
115
3
1
43993 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:13%good 3-2
118
2
1
43851 H.deG’ce lm70yl :44%f ast
18
111
3
1 1
43784 H.deG’ce
3-4 1 :12 fast
44
110
2
1
43744 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:12%good 36
106
7
3
43251 Empire
1 l:40%fast
25
107
3
3 3
43213 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
10
116
8
6
REDAN, b. g, 6
118
44.‘]31 Laurel
3-4 l:12%fast
6
HO
1
4
44259 Laurel
3-4 l;13%fast
8-5
120
1
2
43993 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:13%good29-10 112
1
2
43902 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:13%fast
6
111
2
2
438-23 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:13Vfefast
13-5
117
1
2
4:i564 Saratoga
1 1:39 fast
18-5
103
2
1 1
43515 Saratoga
3-4 l:12%good
10
109
1
3
By Peter Quince
14 inb K Anibr’.^e
-Lychee Nut (’W. M. Jeffords).
Damask, Devil Dog, Murray
r. Pilgrim, White Soc*ks
3* 3* R Ambr’se r* Krewer,
6 6'^ E Ambr’se G Dr.riark. Cle’patra, Capt.Alc<»ck
3‘ 2* P Musg’ve 8 GraySsian. Sammy, RouiidRobiu
2‘ 35 T Nolan 8 Blazes, Cleopatra. Tou jours
1’ 14 E Ambr’sell Kallipolis, Paul Jones, I’ilgrlm
ink IS E Ambr’selO Cobwebs. Kuleo, Shoal
1* 1® B Ambr’.se 9 Amaze, Camiandale, Sw. Apple
C*® 4®i E Ambr’se 9 Pet. Combs. Cobwebs, PaniJoues
By Granite — Flying Cinder (J. H. Loucheim).
.•i* 37 J C allahan U) Smart Guy, Kirali, Herd Girl
1 “ 1 * - . - - -
.3-4 1 iluMihvy 23-10 116 2
3-4 l:12%fa.st 43-10 115 1
55 f l:08MiSlow 9-6 119 4
5-8 59%good 5 119 8
3-4 1:141imud ’3i 109 3
55 f 1:09 slow 3i 119 3
5-8 68 fast 15 116 6
5-8 59%fast 15 110 6
52%good 8-6 119 1
69%faMt 10 116 4
2 101
4 1;17 slow 13 lo7 2
6J f 1 :07%fast 49-10 115 2
3-4 l:14Vfcfast 6 100 4
3-4 l:15Jjfefast 18-5 115 1
64 f 1 :e7%slow 14 110 10
6i f l:0SVf.fast 24 114 9
54 f 1 :08^^f ast 7 116 8
54 f l:07%fast 33-10 110 7
99
107 8
104 2
104 10
110 2
44371 Liiurel
440NG Laurel
43:W4 Saratoga
43311 Saratoga
43289 Saratoga
43201 Empire
4:m{ Aq’duct
43055 Aq’duct
4276.5 Belmont 4if st
42fio7 Belmont R-8 st
MOCK ORANGE, b.
44431 Laur> I
44335 Laurel
41276 Laurel
44034 Laurel
4:i96i H.deG’ce
439(0 H.deG’ce
43801 H.deG’ce
43761 H.deG’ce
OVERCAST, ch. f, 2
43518 Saratoga 5-8 59%good 8
43402 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%fast 3-5
43323 Saratoga 51 f 1:07 fast 2i
43266 Saratoga 5-8 l:00%fast 8
.1 Callahan 9 Duke .lohii, Rockaree, Kennecott
4-* A Collins S Toiicanet, Allivan, Sea Cjuecn
]b A Collins 14 Titania, Clarabella, Link Boy
6® 4® A Collins 9 Dsimask, M. Orange, Runnyven
2^ 3J E Sande 10 I’ir.Mc-Gee, B’hornll., Al. Orange
6* 7'* L Ensor 9 Overcast, B. Thitjugh, Sub Rosa
13“ 13=® E Haynes 14 BuHseye, Overcast, Who Cares
8® 6®J E Haynes 10 Bullsej'e, IliddenShip, Roseland
11 11^* E Haynes 11 Toucanet, Clarabella. Who Caret
By Theo. Cook — Canny Miss (R. Parr).
1^ 1* H Ham’t’nlO Kirah. Master lllll. Herd Girl
2< 1^ H Ham’t’nlO Miss Horner, Goldine, Murray
3» 4“i S Wida 7 R.Travelor. T.Rural, LeGlorieui
6* 6*:1 H ThurberlO (Jerma, Lim’ck Lass, Runnyven
2* 2^J H Thurber .S John P. Grier, Rapid Traveler
5* 5*3 P Musg’ve 10 H.asten On, My Laddie, Bullseye
2* 1*J C Rob'sonlO B.andCall. Connoran. WhoCaree
2i 6* J Butwell 13 Ornibel, Toucanet, King George
7* 7*® C Mergler 11 Brookliolt, Fnrlongh, Buckluidc
By Glorifier or Celt — Puritan Girl (J. H. Shreve).
.3*" 3*J G (’orey G HisC'hoice, Wildair, FrancTireur
3'“ 3®i G Corey .5 On Watch, Wildair, R. of Roses
2J 2)» C F’b’ther G Shoot On, I’ilgritn, Alanuna
3“ 3*B C F’b’ther 10 .Neddam, Violet Tip, RoyalDiick
3^ 2’J G Corey 11 Kinnoul, Paul Jones, Pilgrim
2* 1“ A Schu’g;r H.O. Heels, Ph.Fair, Pontypridd
5J 4<J G Corey 9 Panoply, Wendy, Flying Flower
7 6“ G Corey 7 Panoply, Bon. Alary, H.O.Heels
3* 2* G Corey 5 Ina Wood, Retrieve, Limer. Lass
8* 8** G Corey IG Bonnie M;iry. On Watch. Upset
By Lonawand — Orange Lilly (J. J. Farrell, Jr.).
2n 23 J Callahan 4 Tr. Rural, R. Traveler. Lim.Lass
4“ 21 J Callahan 10 Titania, Lucie Alay, Wlio Cares
2* 1^ J Callahanl4 Chimera, Franc Tireur, Czardom
Ih 2f E Sande 9 Damask, Runnyven, Master Bill
6* 3-i P Musf^velS Al.Lnckett, Encriiiite, Punctual
3* 2« P Musg’velS Encrinite, Link Boy, S. Charlie
7»i 9“i S Sn dmanll F. W’lslmian, R.T’veler. S. Sinner
3* 3* P Musg’ve 10 Kirah, Sea Queen, Sub Rosa
By Vulcain — Forecast (R. I. Miller).
6* 5«J E Sande 12 Bu.vySignal, Af.D’ncGr, B.andCall
U VI U Jl- SubRosa, Roseland
2* 2iak H Myers 14 Bullseye, Who Cares, Catania
3* 1* H Myers 8 T.o’Gaunt, NancyAnn, Encrinite
FIFTH RACE— 3.4 Mile. All Ages. Handicap. (Oct. 5. 1918-1:11%-
-108.)
SUN BRIAR, b. c, 4
43494 Sarat’ga 1 3-16 l:57%fast 11-10
43322 Sara t iga 11-8 1:50 fast 9-10
43275 Saratoga 1 l:36%fast 6-5
43168 Empire 1 l:40%good 6-5
4:jl36 Aq’duct 3-4 1:12 good 3-5
39324 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:03%fast 11-10
BILLY KELLY, b. g, 3
44412 Laurel 3-4 i:16%hvy 4-5
44087 Laurel 3-4 1:12 fast 2-5
44014 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:ll%fast 3-5
43917 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%slop 2-5
43784 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:12 fast 7-10
4.3745 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:46%good 1-7
43717 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:14 mud 1-10
43624 Belmont 3-4 st l:ll%good 4
43411 Saratoga 3-4 l:13%mud 2|
PAPP, ch. 0. 4
44451 Laurel
44173 Laurel
44087 Laurel
42912 U. Hunts Ab3-4
42828 U. Hunts Ab 1
3-4 1 ;14%good 1
1 1 :39 fast 29-10
3-4 1 :12 fast 17
fast
fast
3-5
42725 Belmont 1 1-4 2:02%fast
42608 Belmont 3-4 st l:10%fast
42452 Belmont
12
25
1 l:45%slop 7
1 l:40%good33-10
8-4 l:16%hvy 12-5
128
132
128
12s
128
130
120
124
124
123
128
130
133
125
120
124
125
105
120 1
107 1
108 1
143 4
140
2 2
2 2
2 3
2
1 2
1
1
By Sundridge^Sweet Briar (W. S. Kilmer),
f!” JS^app 5 Cudgel, S.AIaster. Exterminator
1* 1* W Knapp G Exter’iiator, Hollister, C.Tussel
Knapp 8 F. Wand, Exter’iiator, Hollister
3- 3“ J Loftus 4 Lmullite, OldRosebud, Alat.Idol
2nk 23 J Loftus 4 lioaraer, L’Errant. DuehessLaee
2* 1*» W Knapp 4 Johren, WarCloud, Exterminator
By Dick Welles — Glena (J. K. L. Ross).
2* E Sande Cam’fleur. U.L’decker, Quietude
2i IJ E Sande G Papp, C. Leydecker, Peteri'ipcr
2 2 ink luk J Loftus 9 Bill AIcCloy, Crank, Cromwell
o 3 3“ 2‘ E Sande 5 Crank, Tip.Witchet, Bill McCloy
2 2 1* 1* E Sande G Leochares, P.Shower, Franklin
109 8
42326 Pimlico
42293 Pimlico
VALOR, ch. h, 5
44412 Laurel 3-4 l:16%hvTr 23-5
44353 Laurel 1 1-16 l:51%hvy 1-4
44.333 Laurel 1 1:38 fast 9-5
44040 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 2
43758 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:45%fast 3
43685 Belmont 1 l:36%fast 7-5
43,577 Belmont 1 1-8 l:50%fast 18-5
43478 Saratoga 1 l:37%good 4
43387 Sar’toga 1 3-16 l:59%slow 2
432G9 Saratoga 1 l:36%fast 6-6
114
215 4
114 6
111 1
108
113 4
118 2
116 4
123 4
120 3
123 5
115 3
124 4
119 3
110 1
4
2 1
8 8
4
3 5
4 4
2
^ ’ * ranklin
3- 2’J E Sande a Sir Barton, Alilkmaid, Be Frank
ink H K Sande 7 Sir Barton, AlidnightSun, Crank
Ih 2n E Sande 7 Naturalist, Enfilade, Hollister
42 3*i E Sande 10 Naturalist. laon d’Or. E. Queen
By Peter Quince— Phebe G. (W. T. Wilkinson).
2“k 2n w Kelsay 5 Arrah Go On, Foreg’nd, Rap. Day
2* W Kelsay 5 DiAh. Lace, Leochares, R. Roots
3* 2J W Kelsay “ ” • - - -
Hi 1*» J Pierce
li ink w Kelsay
8
4*
7
5
li
L Fator
L Fator
E Sande
L F'ator
L Fator
L Fator
L Fator
r- Cam’lleur, B. Kelly, C.Leydecker
2 Rose d’Or
4 Roy.Rools, Duch.Lace, J. Stuart
G Hollister, Enfilade, Ormonda
4 War Cloud, Naturalist, Duuboyns
7 Audacious, Hollister, Panaman
4 War Cloud, Cudgel, Corn Tassel
7 'Die I’orter, Courtship, Buford
LEOCHARES.
b. g, 8
121
44280 Laurel
3-4 l;12%fast
1
122
6
4
1
44173 Laurel
1 1:39 fast
7-10 123
2
5
3
2
44089 Laurel
1 1-16 1 :45%fast
1-2
121
4
2
1
1
44014 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:ll%fast 49-10
126
3
8
8
43870 H.deG’ce ImTOyl :43%f ast
7-10 116
4
2
2
43784 H.deG’ce
3-4 1:12 fast
8
131
5
6
4
FORT BLISS.
b. g. 4
97
41313 Laurel
1 1 :3S%fast 27-10 103
4
3
3
3
44225 Laurel
3-4 l:13%fast
17-5 125
2
3
3
44067 H.deG’ce
51 f l:»)6%fast
8
110
4
5
3
42562 Balt.
1 1-16 l:58%mud
—
109
42468 Balt. Ab 7-8 1 :28’%good
—
111
42:.37 Pimlico
1 l;41%fast
17
113
4
2
2
4
42293 Pimlico
1 1-16 1 :52 mud
6
118
6
4
3
3
MIDNIGHT SUN. ch. g. 4
101
4i::i2 I.aurel
;{-4 l:ll%fast
7
11:7
6
6
7
4KH5 H.<i»*G’ce
1 1-S 1:50 fa.st
28
108
5
2
4
7
4:J947 H.deG’ce
1 l:42%hvy
9
107
•»
i
3
3
4:i.'<7l H.deG’ce
3-4 l:ll%fu8t
6
105
3
0
1
43764 H.deG’ce
11-16 1:47 fast
7
93
1
1
2
4::717 H.deG’ce
3-4 1:14 'mud
17
105
3
5
4
435'.2 Saratoga
1 l:39*%fast
S
110
5
2
2 '
■ 1
4:(411 Saratoga
3-4 I:i:i%m-Jd
20
106
4
3
6
PIGEON WING, br. f, 3
97
44172 Jiauivl
3-1 l:12%fast
7
107
3
f;
r,
4120.7 Laurel
3-4 1:12 fast
6
HO
4
4
4
4.3899 Aq’duct
.5-8 .59%good 44
116
5
4
4
42088 H.deG’ce
54 f 1 :05%fa.st
2
HO
4
5
5
42067 H.deG’t'e
5-8 l:01%s1ow
7-5
112
2
1
1
39CS3 Belmont
3-4 st 1 :12%fast
8
H6
2
3
2
8^5.7 I’elmont
5-8 st 55%fast
13-10
HO
1
2
2
39505 Saratoga
3-4 l:13%hvy
5
112
6
6
4
G B. Kelly, C.Leydecker, ’ Pet.Piper
4 Chim. Swift. Elysian. T.Decision
7 Lytle. I’ictor. The Decision
7-3 W Kelsay 8 Corn Tassel, Sweep On, Boniface
3*3 W Kelsay 8 Billy Kelly, Lucullite, Toto
7»> W Kelsay 7 Lanius, Flags, Star Alasier
6*® W Kelsay 5 S. Forward, Boniface, Franklin
1» W Kelsay 7 O.R’sebud, L’Errant. S.H’mpton
By Ballo^ — Muriel (S. C. Hildreth).
5
1*
3“
3=
3“
2*
1*
2i 3*1 L Fator . _
2^ 3’i J Callahan 5 Cudgel, Spur, Beaverkill
1* 1“ J Callahan 5 Leochares, Enfilade, Bl’rgowrle
By Broomstick — Leayonara (J. F. Schorr).
1* 1» W J O’B’n 5 Routledge, Kalitan, Quietude
th 2* W J O’B’n 5 DucJiess laice, I’ajip, RoyceRoola
1® 1® W J O'B’n 5 Car.Sw’per, Sw’pm’nt, W.U’ckei
6* 6® AV J O’B'n 9 P.illy Kelly, Bill AIcCloy, Crank
1 1“ 1® AV J O’B’n 5 Afr.Arrow. Franklin, Dairyman
3* 2* W J O’B’n G Billy Kelly, P.Shower, Franklin
By Dick Welles — Espero (W, Durnan).
31 2* F eitilettl f) Camoutteur, Slip. Elm. T.AVitohet
2*i li F C’ltUetti 7 Grimalkin, T.D’cision, K. Tuscan
luk luk F C’ltiletlilO Alar. Hollins, Louise V.. Murphy
3* J Heupel 0 B.Hampson, GalleyHend, Sibola
1* AV Mondon 8 P.toPoInt. S.E’blem, S.Alyssuui
5 6*® L Lyke 5 IIaul>erk, AVoodtrap, Gath
4* 6*« J Staplet’n 7 Plenty, Uoudini. Sky Pilot
By Peep o’ Day— Summer Night (J. R. Skinker).
6* .dj F C’ltiletti S K. Rools. C.L«*ydcckcr, lioniface
71 t)'^ F C’ltiletti S Cudgel, Exterminator, SirH.arton
4® 4'® A Schu’g’r .5 ThePorter. SirBarton, AV.Mask
2^ la F C’ltilettill Crank. The Porter, Cromwell
2“ IJ F C’Uiletti 4 Slippery Elm, Cudgel, Alidway
4hk Sij H Thurber 7 Itilly Kelly. Sir P.arton, Crank
l‘i 1* L Lyke 8 Ka.slimir, Rifle, Ballj’inooney
6‘ 6* P Alusg’ ve 10 N’turulist, Lion d’Or, BillyKelly
HIGH TIME. ch. c. 3
4.3355 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%fast
5-8
5-8
3920G Saratoga
39194 Saratoga
38854 Aq’duct
38747 Aq’duet
38460 Belmont 5-8 st
S8396 Beimont 4i f st
COBALT LASS. b. f.
442M» l.aiirel
4.3131 Aq’duct
4304:5 Aq’duct
42976 Aq’duct
42880 Jamaica
42798 Jamaica
3-4 l:12%fast
5i f l:05%fast
597sfast
68=<iifa8t
68%slop
61%fast
4
.3-4 l;12%fast
6i f l:20%slop
1 l:39%fast
6i f 1:20 mud
3-4 l;12%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
42710 Belmont 3-4 st 1:11 fast
12-5
15
lG-5
9-5
6
15
4i
59
12-5
12
5
20
I'D
25
42:574 Pimlico
42292 Pimlico
42179 H.deG’ce
42087 H.dea’G4
97
115 3
125 2
127 3
125 4
112 1
112 7
115 21
95
115 4
99 3
101 3
105 4
9S 11
97 9
114 10
3-4 l:13%fast 27-10 113
3-4 l:15%mud
3-4 l:12%faat
8-4 l:12%fut
102
102
K 8
1
4
1 1
2
U
7
10
4
1
4
1
By Hamburg — Dovclet (H. P. Whitney).
.5® 5®i E Ambr’s.^ 9 (irim.alkin. Oitht lia, Boniface
4 4*.\ E Ambr’.«e 4 Enlila«le, Quietude, Ophelia
3' 2'i E Ambr’so 7 Im.MFrank, Eltinijueeii, Salvestra
5* 5'*| R Troxler G Milkmaid, Toto, Ticklish
1* I'i R Troxler 7 Stickling, Duches.sLuce. Ophelia
2 5J 14** F Rob’sonlS Uunboyiie, Sir Barton, Purchase
24 2'J F Rob'son 7 Pen Rose, Looking Up, Ophelia
5J 5'^ A Johnsonl’O Eternal. Dajdue, War Alurvel
By Ultimatum — Noonday (S. Ross).
41 p)i5 p Alusg’vell? Joyful. WarDrive, C. o’ theMain
2i 6® L Gentry 14 Billy Kelly, Dunlmyne. Terentia
2-i 12-® D (?onn’llyl5 Billy Kelly, L. Rosebud, S. Realm
3* 3*J E Taplln 11 Dunboyne, Eternal. AV’ar Marvel
1* 1* E Taplln 10 Am. Ace, Diflf. Eyes, WarMarvel
6*4 6’® E Taplln 11 ElfinQueen, llaiinubil, Routledge
21 21** W Knapp 22 ElfinQue’n, Routledge, AV.AIarvel
By King Cobalt — Lady Rosalie (J. Arthur).
3* 5® L Morris .5 Leochares. Routledge. Kalitan
3* 4*® A Richcr*k 5 T’orclibearer, Kilts II., Panauian
li 2* A Richcr’k 8 Cormbine, Rose d’Or, FruitCake
34 4“J II Ericks’ n 7 Fruit Cuke, Ophelia, Quietude
74 6“ J Staplet’nl2 T’nderstorra. A.lioOn, Pickwick
4‘ 4* J Staplel’nl4 Abadune, Quietude, Youneed
10* 10*® J AVessler 11 Enfilade, Salvestra, Columbine
3* 3* A Richcr’k 4 LouiseV., Quietude, Pr. of India
3u® 3*i A Richcr’k 7 Al’nlghtSuu. Hauberk, AVoodtrap
6® 8*4 A Rlchcr'k 7 MotorCop, Routledge, J.UureJr.
V I* A Riclicr’k 0 High Coat. Baliuat, War Zone
SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Oct. G, 1918— 1:11%— 4— 108.)
OUT THE WAY, hr. 0 , 4
44.312 Laurel 3-4 l:ll%fast 41-10
44171 Laurel 3-4 1 :12%fast 54
43815 Aq’duct 3-4 l:12%fast
43361 Saratoga 3-4 1 :ll%fast 8
43319 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%fast 7-6
43210 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%good 13-6
43143 Empire Ab3-4 l:09%fast 2
43029 Aq’duct 3-4 l:12%faat 9-10
THE DECISION, h. g. 6
118
122 3
118 5
126 6
128 6
130 1
140 7
129 3
120 4
108
44:>94 Laurel
44148 Laurel
44088 Laurel
43969 H.deG’ce
43902 H.deG’ce
43823 H.deG’ce
1-4 l:17%hvy 31-10 107
3-4 l:14Vfefa.st 19-10 104
1 l:39%fast 21 93
3-4 l:1.3%slow 9-10 107
3-4 l:13%fast 14-.5 117
3-4 l:13%faat 31-10 115
CELTO. hlk m, 7 110
44354 Laurel 1 1 :43%hvy 7 109
44259 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 9 107
4::950 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1:51 %hvy 18 108
43873 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6 108
«763 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 27 111
4.3345 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:51%fast 6 103
43309 Sarat’ga 1 3-16 l:59%good 6 104
CANSO, hr. 0 , 4 113
442,59 I.aurel 3-4 l :13%fast 7 115
43347 Saratoga 1 l:37%fast 8 113
43270 Saratoga 1 l:.37%fast 4-5 111
4,3031 Aq’duot 1 1:38 fast 18-5 H5
40226 Laurel 1 l:39%fast 12 104
40119 Laurel lm70y l:44%good 22 109
39899 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:46%fast 4-6 107
39819 H.deG’ce lm70yl:43%fast 13-5 104
39623 H.deG’ce lm70yl:44 fast 21-10 102
By Peter Pan — Sweepaway (S. 0. Hildreth).
4* 4*i J I.a>ftus 8 R. Rools, C.I.ieydecker, Boniface
Ik 4*i L Fator 10 Crank, Jack Stuart, Franklin
2* 2* M Buxton 0 Toto, Panaman, Right Angle
9 994 L Ensor 9 Crank, Bel. Me Girls, Mid. Sun
1* 2* AV Knapp 10 Assume, MidnightSun, Wyoming
8* 9'* L Fator 10 Startling, Quietude. Ticklish
1® 1® J Loftus 7 Quietude, Bill McCloy, BullyBoy
28 3*1 J Loftus 11 Housemaid. Youneed. Louise V.
By King James— Verdict (G. W. Forman).
!*» 1* H Ham’t’n G (ieorge Clark, Poacher, Meliora
1*J 1* H Ham't’n 8 ThcDesert, Q.of theSea, Sylvano
3* 2*4 H Ham’t’n 8 Arrah Go On, Sedan, Grimalkin
4* 3*4 J Loftus 7 Ft. Bliss, Grimalkin, K. Tuscan
2* ‘24 A Nlckla’slO Amnckassln, Murphy, Wis. Fool
7* 8*® A Nlckl’usll Right Angle, Trophy, Jyntee
9 9** H Ericks’n 9 Toto, Out the AVay, Panaman
24 4*J A Nlckl’us 4 Papp, Chimney Swift, Elysian
By King James — Mary Stuart (J. 0. Talbott).
2* 2* E Ambr’se G Tlie Decision, Poacher, Meliora
2* 1*4 C Kummerl.5 Cousin o’ Mine, Pazza, Caddie
6* 2» C Kummerl.i I.Ladyll., CourtGallant, Caddie
By Hia Majesty— The Marchioness (J. H. Loucheim).
1* 1* A Collins 11 Sis. Emblem, KingTuscan, Ideal
IJ 4*3 A Collins 10 Frizeur, KingTuscan, Elected II.
3^ 4* S AVida 9 Sylvano, Thell’sert, Moth.inLiw
1* 24 A Collins 11 S. Emblem, W.Bedotte, 8. Beach
4nic 5*4 A Collins 12 Sedan. Elected II.. Bettie Bluff
1* 1* A Collins 15 Marion Hollins, Sedan, MalvuHo
9* 6*4 A Collins 14 Duchess Lace, Celto, Joyful
By The Turk — Damma (7. B. Dunn).
1*4 315 F C’ltiletti G Celto. Sedan. Rey El Pleasanton
2*4 H ThurberlO Fort Bliss, Mar.Hollins, Murphy
2* 2* A Schu’g’rll Sedan, Mar.Hollins, Elected II.
44 5‘® W Kelsay 5 B.AIahone, Du. Lace, Q.of the Sea
2*» 6^4 P Musg’ve G Bil. Kelly, Ijeochares, P.Shower
4nk p Musg’ve 10 Boniface, War Marvel, Quietude
24 8** T Rowan 8 W. Machine, Elm’dorf, Slip. Elm
8* 7“2 J Butwell 13 Ap.Jackll., Mahony, Grimalkin
By Jim Gaffney — Kitty Belle Brooks (G. C. Mizcll).
4® 3*3 J Pierce 8 A.GoOn, TheDecision. Grimalkin
2*4 2k J D’minick G Celto. LouiseV.. R.ElPleasanton
1* 1* S Wida 11 LouiseA’., M. Hollins, Elected II,
1* 1* S Wida 12 Electedll., Bet.BIufT, M. Hollins
2k 3* S Wida 15 St. Quentin, M. Hollins, Malvolio
1* 1*4 S Wida C Harry Breivogel. Dorcas, Romeo
3* 4* J How’ard 8 BackBay, VulerieWest, Abadune
By Celt — Toots (E, K. Bryson).
5'i 6’* I> ^’arsw’ll 8 T.D’cisioii, T.D’sert, Q.of tlieSea
6®
5*
4*
64
1 *
Ik J Pierce G .Sedan, LouiseV., R.ElPlen.santon
4® A Johnson 7 II. O’Day, Warsaw, J. Mount
6*“ P Musg’ve 11 TbeDesert, N.K.Beal, H.O’Dav
2k 8 AVida 14 DuehessLaee, Joyful, Electedll.
6® S Wida 1*2 Benevolent, Q. of the Sea, Ivry
1“ 8 AA’ida 4 Wal.Hall, Capt.Uodge, S.lnTime
By Lemberg — Wife
6 6=i E Sande (»
9“ 8** J loftus 10
54 6** E Sande G
3* 24 J Loftus G
6*® 6®4 H Lunsf’d 0
6 6** E Sande G
6* 5*3 C Kummer G
5“ 5** C Kummer 7
4* 4®i E Sande 0
of Bath (J. K. L. Ross).
Celto, Sedan, lauiise V'.
War Rocket, C.Goiie, C. Sweeper
Orestes, lluttontrope, IJorald
FellSwoop, K. Plaudit. B’desman
Red Sox, Tombolo, Kate Bright
Franklin, AV’ise Man, Red Sox
Tombolo, B. Candle, Foreground
W.MacJiine, H.Lad, C.E’change
Slip. Elm, Bondage. FUttergold
ENCORE, b. g,
41207 Laurel
44147 Laurel
440*J7 H.deG’ce
44046 H.deG’ce
1 l:S9%fast
1 l:41%fast
5B f 1 :0G%f ast
3-4 l:13%fast
43868 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:48%f.^st
43S50 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast
103
110
104
108
107
111
118
WATER WAR. h. g. 6 113
443.34 Laurel 1 1-8 1 :52%fast 18 113
44260 Laurel 1 1-4 2:06% fast 19-10 108
44207 Laurel 1 l:39%fast 8 113
44145 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47%fast 4.3-10 110
44068 H.deG’ce lm70yl:4.3%faflt 19-5 104
45970 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07 slow 12-5 103
By Plaudit — Expressing (B. B. Rice).
8* 8’* D ('arsw’ll 9 Elected II., Lazy I^n, Zouave
2* 3*3 H Ham’t’n 5 Holiday, Harwood II., Prunes
6* e-’l 8 AVida 10 FortBliss, Mar.Hollins, Louise V.
2k 6*j H Ham’t’n IG Pin.'ird, Ultra Gold, D. Carnival
11* 11** J AVessler 12 Caballo. Sea Beach, Handfull
8* 9** J P Ryan IG F. Pullet, Sylvano, Tit for Tut
By Waterboy — Lady Ilsley (C. C. Field).
9 8*« J Pierce
2‘J Ih E Sande
4* 4® J Pierce
9 9** J Metcalf
7«® 525 8 Wida
1* l*i 8 AVida
9 W. Violet, Handfull, S’t’sBridge
5 F. Prince, LeDlnosaure. Ar’trator
9 Elected II., Lazy Lou, Zouave
9 Dr. Rae, Valspar, Buckboard
S Ir.Kiss. T.Belgianll., Dairyman
11 L,Cottage, Ziunia, H. Breivogel
SINN FEINER, b. c. 3 113
44472 I.aurel :i-4 l:12%fast 48 ]1."> 8
4420S Laurel 1 1-16 l;46%faat 16 106 6
44045 H.deG’ce S-4 l:12%fast 4 114 4
43947 H.deG’ce 1 l:42%hvy 23-10 105 1
42903 H.deG’ce lm70yl:45%f ast 38 106 4
42909 Jamaica 3-4 l:15%good 60 118 9
42880 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 100 93 12
i0li:3 .Tama lea 6i f l:n6Vifaat lOP 109 7
LADY IVAN b. m. 6 96
44255 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47%fast 62 107 2
44148 I.aurel 3-4 l:14%fast 66 100 7
43993 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%good 52 100
i;J802 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%fast l9-5f 111
43730 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15%hvy42-10f 109
4.3229 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 15 106
8 8
4 3
2 1
4 5
4 5
5 5
12 12
4.8046 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 3-2 114
NEBRASKA, b.
g. 5
107
By Ballot — Star of
42135 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:14%fast 23-10 HO
0
4
6
4i
0*? C
Mergler 11
42096 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:13%fast
10
115 10
8
7
4*
4*7 J
Staplet’nlS
42039 H.deG’ce
6-8 l:01%slop
79
112
5
6
7
6*
5*1 T
Davies 9
40267 Pimlico
3-4 1:13 fast
64f
109
5
8
8
8*® C
Mergler 13
38951 Aq’duct
1 l:40%fast
5
108
5
2
3
3
4i
4*2 C
Mergler 19
38911 Aq’duct
3-4 l:14%fast
10
105
7
3
3
2^
3* C
Mergler 12
:;SS03 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:46%fast
4
104
3
1
2
2
2k
4*i C
Mergler 10
38706 Jamaica
3-4 l:14%fast
16-5 HO 10
12
7
8*
6® C
Mergler 16
3S407 Belmont
65 f 1:20 fast
20
105
7
7
7
7
7
7** C
Mergler 7
By Land League — Mill Bay (A. Rohrback).
7* S** A Collins 9 Grimalkin, Oplielia, Boniface
4*i 4*3 A Collins G Orestes, C. Sweeper, B.Duncerll.
1* 1* A Collins IG Pride of India. Frizeur, Lit. Ed
5 6*® A Collins 5 ThePorter. SirBarton, W.Mask
6 5*® A Collins 5 Rapid Day, AVar Club, M.iuLaw
10| 11*® J Frach 12 Rap.Day, Some.inFr’nce, JoeJoe
12 12*® J Wessler 12 T’lulcrstonn, A.GoOn, Pickwick
8 «*■ R Tro!.-rt K Cirnia. DifT. Kyea. The Tnimo
By Ivan the Terrible — Bewitched (J. T. Buckley).
7® 8*® J Pierce S Qu’u Blonde, Joan of Arc, Padua
6* 7"i J Pierce 10 Frizeur, KingTuscan, Elected II.
8* 8** H Ham’t’nll Sedan, I^uise V., Mar.Hollins
9* 8*3 J Wessler IG El Mahdi, General. Sea Beach
3* 5% R McCr’nnlS Sylvauo. T. for Tat, BettleBluff
10 10** S McGraw 10 Adele. Billie B., Miss Kniter
8*J11** T Murray 12 Spearleue, El Mahdi, Luughorne
West (W. Stockton),
each, Traiiby. S.AV.Johnson
SEA BEACH.
43969 H.deG’ce
h. g, 6
3-4 l:13%slow 12
4.3868 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:48Vsfast 16f
43802 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%fast 19-5f
43730 H.deG’ce 3-4 l;1.5%hvy 7
42556 Balt. Ab 5-8 l:02%mud —
42534 Balt. Ab 5-8 l:01%slow —
12464 Balt. Ab 5-8 1:00 good —
42154 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%fast 18
CORAL, h. g, 4
43915 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:51%.slop 7f
42328 Pimlico 3-4 l:14%good 54
42245 Pimlico 3-4 1 :15 fast 4f
42122 H.deG’ce 5i f l:08%good 22
42100 H.deG’ce 6i f l:07Hfast 9
42069 H.deG’ce 5i f l:10%slow 16
103
106
107
116
115
117
118
118
105
103
108 :
97
107
By Marta Santa — Sea Spray (T. E. Crist).
"I*J 4* F C’ltilettill S. Emblem, St. Quentin, AV.Bed’te
6 4
li 2*i H Ham’t’nl2 Caballo, Handfull, Kora
3* 3*i AV Obert 10 El Mahdi, General. Ideal
4* 6*4 AV Obert 13 Sylvano. T. for Tat, BettleBluff
7*3 AV AVard 8 AuuieEdgar. UazelDale, General
3“ W Ward 8 General. Safranor, Call Shot
6*i J Bergen 10 Marg. Ellen, Stil. Night. Lindsey
6i 4*4 AV Obert 14 Th. Bloom, Peasant, Tit for Tat
Bv Star Shoot — Mimosa (G. W. Forman).
2 9 11 11 11* 12** R McCr'nnl3 J. of Arc, Handfull, Baby Sister
Ran away. H Swart 9 T.Decision, K. Herod, Woodtrap
4 5 6 6k 5*4 H Swart 16 General, Perigourdlne, Ft. Bliss
113 10 12 12 11* 12** C Mergler 14 'I’oadstool, General, Scarpia II.
112 4 4 4 6i 6®3 C Mergler 10 Brisk, Little Boy, Avion
111 1 2 2 3k 4*i C Mergler 0 Bellringer, General, Brisk
SEVENTH RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. (Aiig. 19, 1907-2:00*%-
-97.)
CONDUIT, hr. m. 6
4.':235 Empire 1 1-16 l:47%fast 9-5
1 1-4 2:C9V5goodll-10
1 1-4 2:12%mud 7
1 1-8 1 :56%mud 7
1 5-16 2:13 fast 4-5
1 1-16 l:48%slow 12
1 1-4 2:06 fast 2
1 1-4 2:06%fast 2|
1 1-4 2:06 fast 17-10
1 5-16 2:14%good 11-5
br. g, 3
1 l:44%hvy 1-2
43208 Empire
43187 Empire
43175 Empire
43057 Aq’duct
42966 A<i’duct
40110 Jamaica
40019 Jamaica
39940 Jamaica
39827 Aq’duct
FROGTOWN.
44389 Laurel
44279 Laurel
43476 Saratoga
43.347 Saratoga
43293 Saratoga
107
112 5 7 7
115 4 4 4
104 3 3 3
100 2 6 5
111 3 3 3
llOJ 7 10 8
110 2 4 4
113 2 4 4
4 5 5
3 4 5
1 l:41%faBt 5
1 l:39%good 8
1 l:37%fast 15
1 l:42*.tslow 6
15
16-5
14-5
10
7
7
43263 Sar’toga 1 3-16 l:58%fast 20
43184 Empire 1 l:46%mud 8-6
43035 Aq’duct 1 l:39%fast 4
42348 Church’ I 1 1-16 l:45*ifast 6
42305 Church’ 1 1 1-4 2:09%hvy 22
DADDY’S CHOICE, b. h, 6
44454 Laurel 1 1-8 l:53%good 4
44389 Laurel 1 l:44%hvy 5
44225 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 67
43906 H.deG’ce 11-8 1:54 fast 2
43786 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:0r.%fast 10
4:3746 H.deG’ce lm70yl .44%good 19
4:i677 Belmont 7-8 l:25%fast 15
4:3332 Saratoga 1 l:37%fast
43163 Empire I 1-8 l;.54%slop
LITTLE COTTAGE, b. h. 6
41392 Laurel 1 1-8 l:55rhhvy
44375 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49%hvy
4422S I..aurel 1 1-2 2:.34%fa.st
44175 Laurel 1 1-4 2:05%fast
4.3970 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07 slow 17-10
4:3919 H.deG’ce IrnTOyl :47%slop 11
43827 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07%faat 7-10
43767 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:54%fast 3i
4.^741 H.dPiJ'oe 1 1-16 l:48%good 21-5
DORCAS, b. m. 6
44471 Laurel 1 1 16 l:46%fa.st .5*
444.3;{ Laurel 1 1-8 l:59%.sIow' 22-5
44:375 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49%hvy 39-10
43765 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :46’4f,f ast 11
i:3724 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:50%hvy
43564 Saratoga 1 1:39 fast
43386 Saratoga 7-8 l:27%slow
43332 Saratoga 1 l:37%fast
43258 Saratoga 1 l:38%fast
43154 Empire lm70y l:45%fast
THE BELGIAN II., ch. g, 5
44474 Laurel 1 1-16 1:46 fast
44434 I.aurel 1 1-8 l:53%good 6
44355 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :52%hvy 7-6
44145 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47%fast 13-10
4406S H.deG’ce ImTOyl :43%fast 8
43996 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :47%good23-10
43905 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l;47y5fast 49-10
43833 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1:48 fast 2J
43787 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:48%fast lOf
PUTS AND CALLS, b .g, 7
44452 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48%good 14-5
44228 Laurel 1 1-2 2:34%fast 3-5
44070 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:03%fast 3-2
44017 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07V5fast 21-10
43874 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:06%fast 6
43806 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 25
42327 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:67%good 24-6
42232 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:47%fast U
113
110
102
102
114
109
117
112
112
108
112
104
3
3
2 *
5
6 6
1 1
6 4
4 5
4 4
119 4 11 11
110
4
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6
2 2
2 2
4 6
7
1
7
7
5
107
99
123
105 1
106
110
113
109 11 11 9
106 6 6 5
115
112
5
1
7
120
107
110
109 2 10 7
116 3 5 5
112 3 6 5
111 9 8 8
112 3 6 2
102
K - 2 9 r. .'i
101 4 3 2
3*
4-5
5
4|
13-5
10
306 1
110
106 9
130 2
108 7
115
105 4
no :i
111 3
no 8
101 1
115
3
2
4
3
1
3
4
3
1
1
3
2
9
4
5
105 6 12 12
109 10 8 6
105 2 8 8
111 7 8 8
U5 10 9 9
107 2 1
108
116
no
107 9
102 3
106 7
9 5
9
4
7
By The White Knight — Chute (S. Judge).
2* 1* J Butw’ell 8 Ellison, Hubbub, John I. Day
2k 2* L Fator 4 Comme Ci, John I. Day, Caddie
3 3*® G AV Car’l 3 N. K. Beal, Comme Ci
4* 3® R McCr’nn 6 Mist.Polly, J. I. Day, KingJohn
3 3®i C F’b’ther 3 African Arrow, Ticket
10 7*« C F’b’therlS Ticket. Sasin, N. K. Beal
8* 3*J F Rob’son 4 Dad.’s Choice, GameCock. Sasin
4* 2* F Rob’son 5 H’wo’d^I., B.S’non, S’dragonll.
8* 2* F Rob’son 6 B.Shanuon, Woodtrap, J. Mount
1* 1* F Rob’son 5 J. AVingfleld. Piedra, Harwoodll.
By Magneto— Beth Miller (W. S. Kilmer).
1* ink J Callahan 4 Dad.Choice, Br.Peddler, MintCat
3*i 45 T Rice 5 L’Effare, Stickling. Veto
3* 4‘* A Johnson 4 Slippery Elm, AVarsaw, Sasin
B* L Fator 10 War Rocket, C.Gone, C.Sw’eeper
7 Thunderclap, C.Gone, Audacious
3 Milkmaid, Cirrus
7 Daydue, Albert A., S. in France
9 Claquor, S. in France, Henry G.
6*
5^
3
Ik
6' . . . .
5 6'* C Rob’son 5 Senn. Park, Clermont, Ginger
11*«11*® J Morys 12 SirBarton. BillyKelly. Und.Flre
By Trap Rock— Earth (E. C. Griffith).
6*7 T Davies
3*4 T Davies
1* L Fator
4* L F.nsor
3* 24 S Wida
3* 2nk S AATda
a AV’keag, T.B’gianll., Q.ofT.Sea
4 Frogtown, Br. Peddler, Mint Cat
6*® 6^4 D Carsw’ll 7 Ft. Bliss, Grimalkin, T.Decision
34 3* S Wida
4* 4* S WMda
6* 6“ S AVTda
3*® 3* M Buxton
7* 9*'
6 6 *<
5 King John, Sibola, AV’ood Violet
0 Hauberk, Benevolent, N.K.Beal
7 B.Mahoue, N.K.Beal, Hauberk
5 Abadune, Wlilmsy, Monomoy
C Kummerl‘2 Hauberk, Ballast, Tailor Maid
S Wida « .Snapdragnnll.. S. Realm. K.John
By Jubilee— Mabel D. (C. C. Field).
2*0 2= K .Sande 7 The Desert, V’eto, Waukt*ng
24 2® E Sande 7 AATkkI V’iolet, Dorcas, King John
lu 2* E Sande 4 Thrift, P.aiidCalls, Golden Glow
7 6** J Metcalf 7 Thrift. Scotch V’dict, Gold. Glow
3* 2*4 J Ileupel 11 WaterWar, Zinnia, H. Breivogel
6* 6“4 J P Ryan 8 Ballad. Dolina. Bnthilde
2*4 1*4 J P Ryan 8 SirVV. Johnson. Indolence, Luther
1* 1* J P Ryan 14 Zinnia. Indolence. Tie Pin
14 2“ -T P Kvan If* Tipl’in. ThornlUoom, LazvLou
By Ildrim — Dawte (G. W. Forman).
45 3* R McCr’nn Id (^.of theSea, Boiario, St.’sBridge
3* 3*.4 R McCr’nn r» T he Desert, Sibola, Fairy Prin<*e
3*4 3*4 H Ham’t’n 7 AV’dA^iolot, L. Cottage, KingJohn
6* 9** J McTag't 11 Hubbub. Irish Kiss, King John
3® 3*4 C Rob’son (» Benevolent. T. Desert, Ind. Chant
2* 3*4 L F3naor 0 Sedan, Harry Breivogel, Romeo
1*4 3*3 L Ens«.r 7 Q.of theSea. T.Maid. Electedll.
54 7*“ Jj Fator I’J Hauberk. Ballast. Tailor Maid
2* 3*4 H Ham’t’nlO ’rinstledon, Gath. Q. of the Sea
1* 2*4 C Kummer 7 Pad.Wh.iek. Tail.Maid, Hubbub
By Rabelais — Suffragette (H. Belson).
3* 3* A Collins 0 AVaukeag, Hank O’Day. Poacher
1* 37 L Fator 5 AVauk’g. Dad.(Tioice, Q.oftheSea
4* 4® D Carsw’ll S (lold. Glow, TiePin. Harwoodll.
6* 8»® J Pierce « Dr. R.:e. Valspar. Buckboard
1* 2** D Carsw’ll H Irish Kiss. Dairyman. Bet. Bluff
1* 1® AV Kelsay 10 Betsy, Kimpulong. D)beliu
14 1*4 A Johnsonl4 F. Alonroe. Assign. S.AV.Johnson
2* 2* A Johnsonll K.’st’ub, E.Bauinanu. B.Hunley
Ik 14 A JohnsunlC Silk Bird, G.Dre.ss, C.A’aleutiue
By Locohatchee — Putgada (G. W. Forman).
4k - -- •
3®
1 *
54
3*
54
6 ®
34 H Ham’t’n 9 Ind. Chant, J.ofSpades, Cap. City
3* S AVTda 4 Thrift. IJt.Cottage. GoldenGlow
1* H Ham’t’n 8 Indolence, Toadstool, Luther
2* H Ham’t’nl2 Indolence, IvO Dinosaure. Luther
4* R McCr'nnl2 Thrift. Jack Mount. To<ldler
4*® R McCr’nn 9 Sunny Hill. J. Mount. S.A’erdict
6*4 J Butwell 8 Arbitrator, Fir.Line, Hickoryuut
6® 6®i T Rowan II Polromu, Plenty, Prunes
t
6
DAILY RACING FORM.
Wednesday, October 22, 1919
104
4
107
4
2 2
30
195
5
4
12
110
1
5
8
110
9
9
1
123
3
3
12
115
7
6
6
110
8
6
6-6
115
8
4
100
7
100
1
1 1
6
11:1
3
2
6
110
9
9
4
112
1
3
15
115
3
,3
30
112
8
12
12
116
6
7
113
2.1
114
6
n
lH-5
113
1
6
10
1114 4
5
12
117
3
3
34
120
3
2
18-5 112
3
1
44
113
5
3
7
111
1
1
15
112
3
2
96
40
93
7
8
30
107
5
5
40
101
9
8
10
Vfl 12
10
60
94
3
6
100
114 10
K
100
1084 4
10
1 1-16 1
f. 4
1 1-lG 1
1 1-8 1
1 1-16 1
1 1-16 1
1 1-16 1
1 1-16 1
c, 4
1 1
1 1
1 1-16 1
FOUNTAIN FAY, ch.
dU.'ir. Laurel 1 1-16 1
44260 Laurel 1 1-4 2
44<»66 H.detl’ce 1 1-16 1
44017 H.deG ce 1 1-4 2
4.?‘1I8 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1
42099 Bowie 1 1-4 2
42005 Bowie 1 1-16 1
41965 Bowie
SIBOLA. ch.
41471 Ijaurol
44433 Laurel
44373 I>aurel
44174 Laurel
43950 iT.deG’ce 1 1-16 1
43906 H. decree 1 1-8 1
43765 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1
42657 Hagers. 1 1-16 1
42597 Hagers.
42562 Balt.
VALSPAR. b.
443.54 Laurol
442.56 Laurel
4414:5 Laurel
4387.3 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1
43786 H.deG’ce 11-42:
4.3733 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1
TIE PIN, b. g, 7
44432 IjHurel 1 1
44.3;w5 I^ur^l 1 1-16 1
44224 Laurel 1 1
44145 Laurel 1 1-16 1
44048 H.deG’ce lm70>'l
4.3767 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 1
OLASSTOI. b. c. 4
4:«04 n.dcG’ee lm70j'l
41!»;« Bowie lm20y 1
41910 Bowie
418.30 Bowie
416.35 Jef'son
41608 Jef’son
FAIRY PRINCE, ch.
44471 Laurel 1 1-16 1
444.3:1 Laurel 1 1-8 1
44260 Laurel 11-42
44175 Laurel 11-42
4.**766 H.deG’ce lm70yl
43721 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2
42288 Pimlico 1 1
422.32 Pimlico 1 1-14 1
42124 H.deG’ce lm70yl
g, »
;4SVf.crood 7
:06%fa»t 6-5
:48 fast 24-5f
:07y5fost 19f
:51^slop 21 -5f
illCsfast 16
:52%erood 8
:51 fast 9-10
46»ifast 15
.59%slow 6
49 hvy 27-10
46%fast 9
:51%hvy 7
54 fast 15
46%fast 4.5f
494fefast —
49%fast —
58%mud —
43*^hvy 13
40M;faPt 15
47%fast 22
47«iifa8t 33
OSVifast 34
51%hw 7
110
nr? 8 8 7
101 4 1 1
106 5 6 5
107 2 7 6
105 15 15 16
10.5 2 2 2
113 5 6 4
7 3 3
6 5
3 3
3 1
G r,
2 3
6 6
5i f 1
7-8 1
lm70>' 1
3-4 1
46%slow 3
.52%hvy 45
41%fa.st 9
47%fasl 8
IGVf.fast 7
54%fast 18-5
:4.5%fast 87
:46%good 7
:08Vl>.slop 24
27%fast 12
45 fast 7
14^fast 15
3
46-‘»^fast 28
59%slow 8
06%fast 23
OSVsfast 42
46%fast 7f
14 mud 13
:46 mud 15
;47%fast 15
:45%good 26
113
112
112
104
105
109
1C8
107
107
111
110
110
110
110
112
112
113 10
I09i 6
111 "
110
109 4
111 7
110 8
110 1
110 6
111 8
110
111 6
108
103
105
102
107
102
94 10 10 10
96 5 4 5
102 522
98 1 2 2
307 12 15 13
106
96 6 10 10
106 9 8 7
107 5 6 4
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7
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6 6
4
2 4
6
By McCkie— White Plume (1. E. Woods).
6i 4'* H Ham’t’n 0 Grandee. Hong Kong, Wodan
6 5^ H Ham’t'n .5 Wat. War, P. Prince, I.iel>ino’re
4^ 1*J H H.am’t*4il4 P.toPoint. E’rlySight. Mannchen
4i 6®i| J Wessler 12 In’lence. P.amirall.s, LoD’osaure
142 142.% H Ham’t’n 1« S. Light III.. Romeo. Early Sight
6 6’J R E>enyse (» Fairly. Cadillac. Puts and Calls
6’ 6'® J Butwell 8 Gener. H., Progresaive. Lutlier
3’ 4* J Butwell 7 Don Dodge, Progressive, Sleeth
By Rapid Water — Playground (J. W. Bean),
fiio <^12 A CTollins 10 Q.of theSea, Helnrio, St.’sRrldge
2* A Collins ,5 Tlic Desert, Dorcas, FalryPrince
2* L Fator 0 D. Vandiver. Handfull, Littlccote
3*i J Callahan 9 W.Rcdotte, Wodan, 'ThornRloom
7’* E Sande 7 II. O’Day, Warsaw, J. Mount
2‘i D Stirling 5 King John, D. Choice, W. Violet
5“ 7‘* D Stirling 11 Iluhbiih, Irish Kiss. King John
5'' D Stirling 7 H.Moon, Capt.M’hm’nt, L’zyLou
2J D Stirling 9 El Plaudit. J.W. Klein, Laa.vLou
4> D Stirling G B. n.*imi)son. Gal. Head. Ft. Bliss
By Rapid Water — Gunwad (G. W. J. Bitsell).
C* 5^3 G Walls T.D’cision, T.D’scrt. Q.of theSea
2J 2'^ G W.aMs .5 H.O’D.iy, WisestFool, Dairyman
2* 2= G Walls 0 Dr. Rae. Buckboard, WoodViolet
9h 11** J Metcalf 11 ThcDcsert, N.K.Beal, U.O’Dny
6 6'* J Metcalf G H.-niberk. Benevolent, N.K.Beal
7 7»* J Metcalf 7 Jack Mount. IrisliKiss, WIs.Fool
By Arraeatb II. — Tol San (J. 8. Ownbey).
4® E Sande S Betsy, Handfull, Plnard
2* M Schw’tz 8 G.Glow. H’rwoodlL, T.B’gianll.
3^ T Rice 10 Kimpalong. Keziah, Il.Breivugel
6* E Sande 9 Dr. Rae. Valspar, Buokboanl
3'J J Rod’g'ezlO Handfull, P.toPnint, Elected Tl.
3nk 45j E Sande 14 LittleCottage, Zinnia, Indolence
By Santoi — Reveillce (E. G. Vivcll).
8 6‘* O Jackson 8 Af. Arrow, Dairyman. Knot
6‘® 6*5 T Rice 7 Dolina. Firing Line, Kilts II.
4 4‘* H Erick.s’n 4 C.I>»yd’kor, J.P. Murphy, H’berh
4«o 414 Ericks’n 5 Bolster, J. P. MurpJiy, D.BrighI
6* 6*3 G Preece.Ir 8 Waukeag, Jiffy, Don Bright
6* 4®3 R Simpson G Kil.Boy, Ch.Leydecker, Assume
By Olambala — Glass Slipper (J. J. Farrell, Jr.).
9* 8*5 J CallahanlO Q.of theScri. Belario, St.’sBridge
5 4®J J Callahan ,5 Tlie Desert, Sibola, Dorcas
1‘ 2J J Callahan .5 W. War. LcDinosaure, Ar’trator
4A 4>* J Callahan 7 ’i'hrift, Scotch V’dict, Gold. Glow
85 8*3 S Sa’dmanlG Bet. Bluff, Joan ofArc. Transpero
— 6** E S.-xndo 8 Thrift, Romeo. Austral
9*® 8*® F Weiner 10 diaries Francis, Irene, Sosius
7« 71* E Ambr’sell Polrorna, Plenty, Prune.s
5* 4** E Ambr’se 9 Sylvano, Beauty Sleep, Houdinl
6«
6‘
75
Empire City Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, October 22.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
The figures under the heading **Rec.” in the
entries below show the best time of each horse
at the distance since January 1, 1917, no matter
where it finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track,
abbreviations show track conditions.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30.)
0 Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner.
:i« Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice
allowance.
First Race— About 3-4 Mile.
‘J-year-old,*!. Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights.
(Track record: June 22, 1918 — 1:07% — .5 — 128.)
Today’s
Wt. Rec.
.’.101 l:13%m
.107 l:13%s
’.102 1:14s
.107 l:lo%s
Ind. Horse.
44.383 May Alley
44HGK* Eastern G low-
44423* Bridge Pla.ver .,
41010* Swirl
41423 lya-ust leaves ..
434SO Swi*et 5Insic
4447G May Roberts . . .
IJlHMty Girl
I)orotliy’.s Pet. h. f.
by Thilliousie —
Roseba.v
Second Race — 1 Mile.
2-.vcar-ol<ls. Selling,
k record: July 19, 1910—1:38%—;
Tiiunderliird
Siicnandoah
Heav.v Weapon ..
Bright (lold
May Robtu-ts (Ml.
Tlard Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards,
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming,
k record: July 20. 1918— 1 :42%— .5-
A.Wt.lIan.
114X72.5
114. . 720
114X71.5
114X71.5
114X710
114. . 710
114X705
114
114.
(Trae
(144*23)
1440.’)*
44403*
4447G
4447G
..107 1:40% h
..100 l;4G%h
Ind.
Horse.
Wt, Rec.
Today’s
A.Wt.IIan.
44.348
Dandy Dude . . .
. .115 1:4«%
5 110X705
4440.S
Goldcrest Boy . .
..11.5 1:44%
7 1100700
44424
Malice (M) ....
, . .110 1 :49%
4 107X700
444LV>
Po’.lyanna (M)
. .10.3 1:4H%
5 107X700
44424
I'raniiim (M) ..
. . .11.5 1:51 %s
4 105. .700
Fourth Race — About 3-4 Mile.
Seventeenth Running Bedford Selling Stakes.
$1,500 Added.
3-year-olds and upw-ard,
(Track record: July 22, 1918 — 1:07% — 5 — 128.)
44.380*
443S0*
(44404)
443H0
44002
44445
•ULTIMA THULE. .115 1:08% 4 114 7.50
Pickwick 113 1:09% 5 1210740
Back Bay 107 1:11 11 1000740
•Osgood 102 1:09% 3 1000735
•Younoed 100 1:10% 3 KB X 735
Toto 123 1:11 3 1140T35
Fifth Race — 1 Milo and 70 Yards.
- 1 10 . )
101X7-2:
104X720 j
100. .715
113X715
90X710
(Trac
4440S*
44304*
44405=
44407*
4432.5
4444S
44048
444<H
44428
Wliiimsy
Alvord
Pcilu
Umbala
•Jack O’ Dowd
Don Dodge . .
Assign
Ilohokus
Miss Bryu . .
..100 1:4.*)
...1141:47 5
...115 1:47% 3
...100 1:47% 3
. ..KMJ 1:43% 0
. . .112 l:48%sy 4
...110 1:49% 4
...115 1:47% 3
...108 1:40% 4
-117.)
110;-c725
110X720
1(K)X715
105X715
105X710
110X710
110. . 705
105. . 705
112X705
3 -year-olds and
upward.
Claiming
(Track record: July
20, 1918-1:42%-
—5
-117.)
44108
•Koli-i-Noor ..
112
1:4.3%
r,
102>;:725
4442S
Miss Kruter .
lOf?
1:44%
s
107X720
443SS
Suiiningdalc . .
108
1:4S‘%
.3
105:|c715
44408
Ilindoostan
lOS
1:45%
:3
Kr>X715
(44200)
Favour
no
1:45%
0
112X715
4:i9:is
Valerie AVest
5
112X710
110:|:710
4434H
•Mackenzie . . .
102
l:4S%s
4
44:iS5
Paddy
Ill
1:50%
4
110X710
44:38.5=
Jolm I. Da.v .
lOH
1 :43Vr.
4
115X705
44448
Kilkenny ....
107
1:40%
5
115X700
44137
Elierken ....
109 ;
11 :47’%
4
H0:|i7G0
44425
Col. Harrison
no
1:51%
3
no. .700
44407
Railbird (M)
1:49 V5
3
105. .700
44408
•Hickorynut . .
103
1:40%
5
112. .700
Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
Sovereign Selling Handicap.
3-.vear-clds and upward.
(Track record: July 11, 1914— 1:44%— 6— 121.)
(44209)
(44305)
44408*
(44200)
44407=
44305
44448
<iex
Bettie Bluff .
Whimsy
Favour
War Machine
•Sunnyland . . .
Kilkenny . . . .
. .109 1:47%
. .104 1:47%
..111 1:4.5%
..111 1:43%
. .1(H) 1:45
..102 1:48%
..109 1:48%
G 114..7‘25
3 108X720
0 103;-:71.5
G lo:iX715
4 113X710
4 102.. 70.*
5 103X700
E3IPIRE CITY JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
From January 1, 1919, to October IG, 1919, InelaNive.
At or
Over
Jockey.
P.C. Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Fairbrollier,
C. .. .21 112
154
3.3
34
25
Kummer, C.
19 108
.302
.5(5
48
45
Troxlei . R.
19 111
178
34
33
29
Nolan. T. .
K; 105
.310
52
49
40
Butwell. J.
10 113
:i05
48
47
44
Dominick. J
10 105
109
17
15
12
Davies, T.
15 113
1.50
23
20
25
M.vers, H. .
15 103
102
15
21
10
Miller. C. H 14 111
•»2
3
0
3
Buxton, M.
l.’l 108
2?8
29
30
34
Row'll n, T.
1.3 10.3
140
19
10
10
Preeee. (J.
12 10:1
140
18
20
13
Connors, .1.
12 105
SO
10
12
(i
Erieksoii, H
11 101
:i25
,35
38
31
Haynes. E.
10 109
177
IS
21
23
Rodriguez, .1
09 107
210
21
21
31
Frach, .1. .
09 100
102
1.J
21
23
FIRST RACE— About 3-1
Mile.
2-year-olds.
1:07%— b— 128.)
Indi’X (bourse
Dist Timc'T’ckOdds Wt St % Vz
%
MAY ALLEY.
ch. f. 2 (M)
114
Emj>irc
5*. f ];i0 hvv
13-10 114 4
r;
5
1i;;08 .lanmica
.5-8 l:01%fast
.3-5
115 5
3
4
41121 .lainaica
3-4 l:15*imud
4-5
112 3
44019 Aq’duct
5-8 1:00 fast
4
114 G
;;
:i
4:K’.92 Belmont
5-8 st l:roiimud
16-5
114 6
4
4
4:>.51K Sura toga
.5-8 .5»%goo<l 1:5
99 7
S
8
4:i4H9 Saratoga
5-8 l;00%good 30
114 7
5
4
EASTERN GLO-W, ch. f, 2 (M)
114
44:m;<> Empire Ab :i-4 1:12 mud
20
101 3
s
3
44196 Jamaica
5i f l:US%slow
20
109i 3
9
8
Aq’duct
4.(940 Aq’duct
6i f l:21%fast
50
109 1
G
5
5-8 l:01%slow
40
108 6
7
7
4.3820 Aq’duct
3-4 l:1.5%fast
50
109 10
7
7
4364.5 Belmont
3-4 st l:ll%fast
100
HO 8
7
7
43556 Saratoga
5-8 l:01%good 12
107 5
5
6
43248 Empire
6a f l:08%fast
10
107i 4
4
4
4,**206 Empire
f 1:09 slow
10
103 6
7
8
BRIDGE PLAYER, cb. f. 2 (M)
114
Jockey.
Row’an, M. ..
Zoeller. .1. ...
laing. W.
(’arroll, G. W.
Burns, (i. ...
McCabe. J. .
Aix'l, (i
Ball, R
Weiner. F. . .
Mountain. M.
Taylor, W. . .
T.vroii. A. ...
Warren. G. .
Romani Hi, R.
Bond. C
Duggan, C. . .
r.c.
Over
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
1
3d.
HOHOKUS. br. g. 3
44461 Empire lm70y l:45%fast
.09
107
1.34
12
15
14
44405 Empire
1 1-16 1:51 hvy
.09
80
11
1
1
2
44249 Jamaica
lm70yl:4S%fast
.08
107
74
0
13
10
4;i9.38 Aq’duct
43775 Aq’duct
3-4 l:14%slow
.07
100
2.53
18
20
30
3-4 l:n%fast
.07
114
44
3
4
0
4:^587 Belmont
6i f 1:23 mud
.00
109
53
3
7
5
42949 Aq’duct
3-4 l:14*^fast
.00
IW)
17
1
3
1
42781 Belmont
6J f l:18%fast
.05
103
123
0
8
10
42583 Belmont
1 l::(8%fa8t
. . .04
. . .04
. . .04
95
105
109
.04 100
.03 109
. . 101
.. 110
. . 100
4G
.50
23
19
30
34
11
9
41
51 f 1:10 hvy
f 1 :07%fast
5-8 l:01%fast 12
5i f l.d)8%slow 30
5i f l:08%hvy 15
3-4 l:15%mud 6
5-8 1 :00%fast 60
5-8 l;04%good 20
114
109
4t;iS3 Empire
44C27 Jamaica
44.1(18 Jamaica
44196 Jamaica
44141 Jamaica
43907 Aq'duct
43780 Aq'duct
43170 Empire
SWIRL, h. f. 2 (M)
44010 Aq’duct .5-81:00 fast 5
43740 Belmont 5-8 st 1 ;00%fast 7-5
4.1695 Belmont 5if st l:06%fast 17-10 114
43.592 Belmont 5-8 st l:00%mud 8-6 114
434W) Saratoga 5-8 1 :00%good 6
43414 Saratoga 6-8 1:02 mud 4i
43376 Saratoga 5-8 l:01%mud 40
LOCUST LEAVES, ch. f. 2 (M)
115 1
109 6
112 5
102 7
115 7
112 3
114
114 3
112 4
114
114 5
101 8
114
4442:; Einiiire Ab :i-1 1 :13%.slow
20
102
8
9
9
44:50s .Jamaica
5-8 l:01%fast
30
115
2
4
5
4425:; Jamaica
5-i f 1:08 fa.st
20
100
10
9
9
42262 Pimlico
i-2 49%mud
2:i
110
7
7
7
42217 Pimlico
45 f 56 fast
3.5
105
6
5
5
42084 H.deG’ce
1-2 47%fast
26
114 10
10
SWEET MUSIC,
b. f. 2 (M)
114
4::480 Saratoga
I»-8 l:00*5good
15
in
8
8
8
4:(274 Saratoga
5-8 59®6fast
lS-5
103 14
14
14
MAY ROBERTS
. ch. f, 2 (M)
114
41176 Empire
5i f l:07%fast
40
9:?
7
.S
8
4442:1 Empire Ab 2-4 l;13%a!ow
:(0
107
5
5
6
44253 Jamaica
5J f 1:08 last
40
icl
9
8
8
441.96 Jamaica
f 1 :08%slow
10
102
12
10
6
44078 Jamaica
5i f l:08%mud
60
94
3
6
4
44010 Aq’duct
5-8 1:00 fast
100
114 10
S
8
43907 Aq’duct
3-4 l;15%raud
100
1035 4
10
10
Maidens. Fillies. Special W'cights. (July 22, 1918 —
Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By S+ar Shoot— Parisian (J. E. Madden).
4* 4*^ T Davdes 6 Nor. Belle, Br.I’Ia.vcr. Teai h.I’et
o* 2i H Myers 7 Lad.v Wood. Br. Bla.ver, L.Ix'.ives
2‘ 2‘ 'r Davies 4 Armeinis, Service Star, 'fen ('an
2= 2n (! Kummorl3 Ramtder Rose. .Swirl, Jr.miKiree
4* 4*1 P Miisg’vo 7 5M'arkMaid, .Swirl. Imliseretion
8= f»“i H l*'.rick.snnl2 BusySigiiMl. M.D’iiccr. B.iindCall
3‘ ol H Lunsf’d 8 Mile. Vivian, Swirl. B. Beauty
By Aeronaut — Sunrise (G. Choos).
3 3* G W Car’l 3 Simpleton. Sister Helene
8.i 6‘® M Rowan 12 11. Weapon, B. Player. T’nderbird
5 5**'1 j Fator 5 Fair Gain, (Jeorgle, K.CHiamiMou
7= 7'* I.. Fator 9 S. Helene, Br.Gold, (iameChick
9* 9'* G Walla 12 T. Wagoner, Carnarvon, Damask
7* 7*® G Walls 8 John 1*. Grier, Pilgrim, Rouleau
6‘ 4*S C Kuinmer G F'annyCook, L.LatioIL, Hetsinda
4* 3'i{ G Walls 5 B. Water, MareelleM., Punctual
8^ 8'^ A Pickens 11 1‘enelope, Cormoran, Our Maid
By Kantridge — Misplay (C A. Applegate).
2* *Jh H Ericks’nll T’nderbird. Larghetto, L. leaves
1‘ 2'i J Butwell G Nor. Belle. Teach. Pet, M.t.vAlle.v
li 2' II Ericks’n 9 F’herty’bet, L’ghetto, T’derldrd
2= 2=i H Ericks’ n 7 LadyWooil. May Alley, L. Leaven
2‘ 2* H Ericks’nl’J H. WeaiM)ii, T’uderbird, B.Uome
4* M Buxton (! Georgie, Duiisaiidel, Moroni
6* 6»* L Fator 10 BilTBang, Foreclosure, Ballybell
4^ 4** J Butwell 11 Fly. Flower, RaiiiblerRose, Liola
7® 6=® C Kummerl’J Laughter, Ednuris, Ladylike
By Sweep— Kask&skia (Oneck Stable).
3= 3* C F’b’therlS Ram. Rose. MayAlley, Jamboree
2h 2* C F”b’ther 7 Pontypridd, N. Belle, L’Orphel’e
2* 2* C F’b’ther 5 Aretliusa. Ricochet. Liola
li 2*» L McAtee 7 V.P.SIaid. Indiscretion, M. Alley
2= 2»> C F’l)’ther 8 Mile. Vivian. M. Alley, B.Beauty
2* 2* C F’b’ther 7 IT.Peurl, Sugarmiiit, W’ersmeet
9 9*® II Myers 9 R. Wrack. IruWilson, Phan. Fair
By Jack Atkin — Cream (R. T. Wilson).
5= 4*i J Zoeller 11 T’derhini. Br. Player, Larghetto
4‘ t**! C Kummer 7 Lady Wood, MayAlley, Br. Player
9* 9'* KummerlO Sugarmiiit. Lady Wood, “Feather
7= 7‘* H Bullman 8 GiiessAgaiii. Panoply, LucieMay
6'i 5*i H Bullman 9 Fanny Cook, Edith K.. Hush
10= 10* ‘ L McAtee 11 Wendy, Panoply, B. Billows
By Hcrmonicon — Isette (W. R. Coe).
8 8^® L McAtee S Mile. Vivian, Swirl. May .\lley
14 14*® H Myers 14 Afternoon, Violet Tip. Betty J.
By Master Robert — Rose Prim (C. D. Tudar) .
7= 7*® F Weiner H Sis, Helene, Foreclosure, SamlBed
6A iV* Q Preeee 11 T’derbird, Br. Player. Liirghetto
9= 7** H Ericks’nlO Sugarmiiit, Lady Wood. Feather
7^ S** F Weiner 12 H.Wetipon. B. Player. T’nderbird
3h 3«2 p Weiner 10 B’lyhell, D’nsamlel. C.o’T. Roost
8= S‘= Q Preeee 13 Rambler Rose, MayAlley, Swirl
10 10*» Q Preeee 10 BiffBaiig, Foreclosure, Ballybell
First start for the following:
LIBERTY GIRL. 114
DOROTHY'S PET, b. f. 2 (M) 114
By Dalhousie — Rosebay (M. Byrnes).
SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (July 19. 1916— 1:38%— 5— 110.)
THUNDERBIRD. ch. f. 2
101
By Star Shoot— Grace G. (W. R. Coe).
44386 Empire
Ab 3-4 l:ll%hvy
3-2
120
6
5
4
44423 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :i:r%slow'
3
104i 6
8
0
1*>
H
Myers
11
Bp. Player, Larghetto, L. Leaves
44199 Jamaica
3-4 l;12%slow
1-2
130
3
:*
:>
44:<27 Jamaica
6i f 1 :07%fast
&i f l:08%slow
41
104
9
8
5
5'*
4=3
H
Myers
J
F’beriy’bet, B. Player, Largliettc I
i:;94l Aq’duct
1 1:39 slow
9-10
118
3 1
1
1
41196 Jamaica
7 5
104
7
6
7
4=
3’i
H
Myers
I’J
11. Weapon, Br. Player. B.llome
4:ff78 Aq’diu t
3-4 l:ll%fa8t
6-5
115
1
2
li
4404'{ .lamaii'H
5i f 1:07 fast
12
112
4
4
3
:i*
;;**
G
I' b’ther 4
Ir. Dream. Arinemih, H.Weajioii
43191 Empire
lm70y 1 :49%hvy
1-2
109
4 1
1
1
4.8479 Haiatoga
5-S l:00%good
6
102
4
7
7
6*
6-i
H
Myers
n
F.Ac’oiiipIi, 'r.o’Gaiiut. R'peater
4:R74 Empire
Ab :^4 l:10%mud
9-20
135
3
:i
3
45(56 Saratoga
5-8 5P%fast
S
102
8
5
6
6*
4*-^
H
Myers
10
B.aiidCall. Liv.LaiielL. Or.Glrl l
4298S Aq’duct
7-8 l:2.5%fast
3-5
128
3
1
1
43365 Saratoga
H t l:0S%good 8
lOIiiO
U
10
6;
0% li
Myers
14 Jessie, Shillelagh U., ilampdeu
42880 Jamaica
3-4 l:U'Jt£abt
6
m
8
9
7
SHENANDOAH, ch. c. 2
41403 Empire 1 1 :46 hvy
4436:i Empire Ab 3-4 1:13 mud
44007 Aq’duct 3-4 1 :13%fft8t
43842 Aq’duct 3-4 l:15%fast
4S671 U.H’nts Ab3-4 fast
43591 Belmont 5-8 st 1:00 mud
12610 Belmont 6-8 at .58%faat
42415 Jamaica 5-8 l:01%faat
HEAVY ’WEAPON, ch. c. 2
44403 Empire 1 1:46 hvy
4436.3 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :13 mud
44248 Jamale.a 5Jfl:07%faat
44196 Jamaica .5% f l:0S%alow
44043 Jamaica 55 f 1:07 fast
12607 Belmont 6-8 st r*9%faat
42454 Belmont 4lt st 55%slop
By Sea Kingi — Blue Grass (F. Davitt).
2 2 1 3’ 3* T Nolan
BRIGHT GOLD, h.
4447G Empire 5i
44443 Empire 5i
44344 Empire Ab 3-
44303 .Tamaica 3
44198 J.amaica 3
44058 Jamaica 5^
43940 Aq’duct f>-
43842 Aq’duct 3-
43795 Aq’duct 5-
f. 2
f l:07%fast
f l:07%fast
4 l:ll%hvy
4 l:14%fast
4 l:15%slow
f l:07%fast
8 l:01%slow
4 1 :15%fast
•8 l:00%fast
MAY ROBERTS, ch.
41176 Empire 5J f
44423 Empire Ab 3-4
412,53 Jamaic.a .5J f
44196 J.amaica
44078 Jamaica
44010 Aq’duct
43907 Aq’duct
51 f
5i f
5-8
3-4
f, 2 (M)
l:07%fast
l:1.3%sIow
1 :08 fast
1 :08%slow
1 :0S%mud
1 :00 fast
l:15%mud
Biff Bang. H. Weapon, An. Teller
2J 3® J Zoeller 7 F’Cclosnre. EdithK.. Incinerator
5 5'* C H Miller ,5 I’cretioii, U.o’tlieR’st. F. closure
8* 9*® M Buxton 11 Br. Gold. Hampden. Le Glnrieux
4 4*1 T Nolan 4 W.thePlank, Weary. ScaSeriient
7 7»» T Nolan 7 StnK’ourt. M.Daneer. ThelmaE.
7® 7‘® E Ambr’se 8 Dominique, I*. Jones. An’versnry
2» 1® T Nolan 9 M. Antoinette. S.Star, D.llurum
By Uncle— Planutes* (P. S. P. Randolph).
IJ 2' G W Car’l .■* BifTB.ang. Siienaiuloah. An. Toller
6* 5* G W Car’l 7 F’eelosui'c, EdithK., Siienaudo.ah
9 9** G W Car’l 9 I.,onpl.r, Indtscretioii. Incinerator
1* 1® M Buxton 12 B. IMa.ver, Thnnderbird. U.Home
4 4** C Kummer 4 Ir, Dream, Armenua. T’nderbird
12* 12** M Buxton IG Bonnie Mary, On Watch, Upset
6i 6** M Buxton 11 Dominique, ServiceStur, Pilgrim
By Golden Maxim-
4* 4"i J Butwell 8
IJ 1*5 J Butwell 10
4® 3® J Butwell G
3= 3* J Butwell 9
2i 4»i J Butwell 5
1>J 1* J Butwell G
2J 2*J J Butwell 9
1* 1| L Fator 11
2J> 2i J Butwell 15
-Brightstone (W. V. Casey).
Sis. Helene, Foreeli.>ure. SandBed
Sand Bed. Castor, Dmely
Lunetta, Edwina. Head O. Heels
Riini.Rose, C’derella, I’ciiiorntor
Slioot On, Foreclosure. BnllybeB
Weary, Incinerator. Sis. Helene
S. Helene, GanieUhiek, P.etsinda
Hampden, Le Glorieux, Or. Girl
SandBed. Lov. Lane II., Flareup
By Master Robert — Rose Prim (C. D. Tudar).
7= 7*'' F Weiner 8 Sis. Helene, Foreelcsure. SandBed
6i 9*® Q Preeee 11 T’derbird. Br.Player. Ijurghetto
9* 7'* H Ericks’nlO Sugarmiiit, Lad.v Wood. Featlicr
7* 8** F Weiner 12 H.Weation. B. Pla.ver. T’nderbird
3-» 3'*3 F Weiner 10 B’lybell, Diinshndel. C.o’T. Roost
8* 8'* Q Preeee 13 Rambler Rose, May Alley. Swirl
10 10** Q Preeee 10 BiffBang, Foreclosnrt*, Ballybell
THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and
—117.)
'0 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (July 20, 1918 — 1:42% — 5
WHIMSY, hr.
44468 Empire
44447 Empire
442.50 Jamaica
44197 Jamaica
44061 Jamaica
43759 Aq’duct
43677 Belmont
43644 Belmont
(t. 6
1 1-16 l:48%fa.st
1 1-16 l:47%fast
lm70yl:45%fast
1 1-16 l:47%slow
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
1 1:.39 fast
7-8 l;25%fast
110
9-5 115
20 103
36-5 105
2 111
12-6 109
8 108
16-5 106
1 l:41%fast 11-10 114 1 2 2
ALVORD, h. g,
44304 Jamaica
4.3911 Aq’duct
43703 Belmont
4S360 Saratoga
4?272 Saratoga
5
3-4 1:13 fast
1 l:41*/(;mud
6J f l:20%fast
1 l:38%fast
7-8 l:25%fast
21
n
n
8
7
43223 Empire lm70y l:45%fast 6
43209 Empire lm70y l:46%good 4}
POILU, ch. c, 3
44405 Empire 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 3
44.365 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%mud 15
44249 Jamaica lm70yl:45%fast 3J
44201 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 slow .6
44120 Jamaica 3-4 l;1.3%mud 15
42277 Saratoga 1 l:37%fast 30
43077 Aq’duct 1 l:40%fast 8-6
42821 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 20
40534 Bowie 51 f 1:11 hvy 12f
110
113 12
109 1
109 3
110 1
1091 1
108 7
114 5
106
107 5
107 4
115 5
110 3
110 6
By Burgomaster-
1* Gnit T Davies
5*2 H Ericks’ n
6* T Rowan
31
4*» T
2*» T
1* L
2® L
2* E
Davies
Davies
Ensor
McAtee
Haynes
-'Whimsical (F. Regan).
9 Orderly, II. Roberts T.McTa’gt
7 AlberiA., G. -Swell, Ten. Bon
G Sundial II., Tenons Bon, Tetley
.5 Albert A., Tenoii.sBon, Monomoy
G Albert A., Tetley, Recount
9 Chasseur, Tenons Bon, Grundy
5 Abadane, Dad. Choice, Monomoy
4 Hap. Valley, Rockport, Bubette
By Solitaire II. — ^Lily Golding (F. Burlew).
3= 3*4 T Davies 12 BaekBay, G.-Sw’oll. Tomniywaac
2*» 4® B AmbPsell Pictor. Lucius, War Note
2* InH T Davies 7 M.Kr’ter U.L’ssie, T.F.McM’hon
2* 3*4 T Davies 14 Clara Martin, Dimitri, M. Maker
2* 3* T Davies 17 St.Q’utin, T.F.MoM’hon. Thrills
11 King John, Johnl.Dny, S.inTime
9 Millrace. Piedra. Dotta’s Best
81 10** T Davies
2® 4* T Davies
1 1
3-4 1
51 f 1
UMBALA. ch. g. 3
44407 Empire lm70y 1:49 hvy 7
44137 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :51%hvy 3
44079 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:49%mud 15
43296 Saratoga 1 l:42%slow 5
43272 Saratoga 7-8 l:2.5%fast 13
43264 Saratoga 1 l:40%fast 4
42248 Pimlico 3-4 1:14%fast 22
42166 H.deG’ce lm70yl :46%fast 49
42104 H.deG’ce lm70yl :45%fa«t 41
JACK O’DOWD, br. g, 6
44325 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:08%fast 6
44.305 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 15
44216 Jamaica ImTOyl :-15%fast 41
44140 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48%hvy 8
44039 Jamaica lm70yl:45 fast 30
4.3039 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 18
42994 Latonia 3-4 l:13%faat 8
42049 Oakl’wn lm70>T:46%faat 6-5 105 3 4 3
DON
41448
4438.5
44325
44220
44164
43965
43807
43413
43388
43345
DODGE.
Empire
Empire
Jamaica
Jamaica
Jamaica
H.deG’ce
H.deG’ce
H.deG’ce
Saratoga
Saratoga
Saratoga
h. g, 4
1 1-4 2:07%fast 12
1 1-16 l:50%hvy 10
1 1-4 2;08%faat 15
1 1-4 2;07%fast 60
1 1-16 l:48%slow 30
1 1-16 l:49%slow 13
1 1-16 1 :48%f ast 57
1 1-16 l:48*^fast 35
1 l:43%mud 20
1 1-8 l:55%slow 12
1 1-8 l:51%fast 40
ASSIGN, h. g. 4
44048 H.deG’ce lm70yl :46%fast 19
43996 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%good 32
43918 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:51%slop 14-5
43905 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 8
42854 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 23
43803 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6f
43741 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:48%good 17f
43122 Lib’ville 3-4 1:17 fast 6-5
42410 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%fast
15
4i
20
15
4
9-5
MISS BRYN. h. f. 4
44428 Empire 1 1-16 1 :48 slow 12
44318 Empire 1 1-16 1:49 hvy 12
44269 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%ta»t 35
44059 Jamaica lm70yl :44%fast 5
4M896 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l;47%good 15
43777 Aq’duct 1 1 ::i9%f ast 10
43681 Belmont 1 l:40%fast 60
DANDY DUDE. ch. g, 6 • *
44.348 Empire 1 1-16 1:49 hvy 3
44137 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:51 %hvy 20
44062 Jamaica 5i f l:06%fa.st 500
42949 Aq’duct 3-4 l;14*/afast 20
41109 Havana 6-8 l:00%fast 60
40185 Empire 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6
4015:3 Empire lm70y l:46%fast 2|
GOLDCREST BOY, hr.
44468 Empire 1 1-16 1;
44140 Jamaica 1 1-16 1
40942 F.G’nds 11-4 2
4(i917 F\G’nds 1 1-16 1
40S76 F.G’ml.s 11-82
408.36 F.G’nds lm70y 1
406.5.3 Bowie 1 1-4 2
40539 Bowie 1 1-16 1
40600 Bowie 1 1-8 1
40439 Bowie 1 1-4 2
40398 Bowie 1 1-16 1
g. 7
4S%fast
:48%hvy
:ll%slow 10
56 hvy ll-K
01 hvy 4
48%mud 8
:13 slow 11
:54 hvy 23-!
58 fast 23
13%fast 6
53%hvy 10
.50
12
MALICE, hlk. f. 4 (M)
44424 Empire lm70y l;48%slow
44272 Jamaica lm70yl :46%f ast
44249 Jamaica lm70yl:45%fast
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
1 l:40%fast
lm70yl:47*ifast
3-4 l:16%slop
3-4 l:14%fa»t
43085 Aq’duct
43077 Aq’duct
42856 Jamaica
42437 Jamaica
42410 Jamaica
42122 H.deG’ce
12
5i f l:08%good 15f
POLLYANNA, h. m, 5
4442.5 Empire Ab 3-4 1:
44268 Jamaica 3-4 1
42856 Jamaica Im70>-1
4262:3 Belmont 7-8 1
42427 Jamaica 5i f 1
40181 Empire Ab3-4 1
40168 Empire 1 1:
401.53 Empire ImTOy 1
40143 Empire 1 1-16 1
(M)
12 slow 50
14%fast 50
47V-fast
26%fast
07%fast
10%fast
42%fast
4C%fast
48%fast
URANIUM, ch. g. 4 (M)
41424 Empire ImTOy l:48%slow 10
41619 Jef’son 3-4 1:16 List 6
41.585 Jef’son 3-4 l:16%slow 9-5
41480 F.G’nda 5i f l:08%bvv 20
34048 Aq’duct 5-8 l;01%fast :W
3*2952 Jamaica 6-8 l:01%fast 30
FOURTH RACE— About 3-4 Mile.
—1:07%— 5— 128.)
115 9 11 11
11
105 7
6
5
9
106 3
4
3
114 7
10
10
106
98 7
7
6
5
lOlJ 8
6
6
0
% 4
5
4
4
100 9
7
7
8
101 6
9 11
11
107 3
4
5
5
105 10
10
10
106 3
6
7
7
93 8
6
6
6
105
102 5
3
3
4
92 7
3
2
2
1025 9
6
3
3
lOli 6
2
2
2
100 9
7
7
7
108 4
4
3
4
no 6
4
5
105 3
4
3
2
no
106 7
7
7
7
HI 0
5
5
6
107 6
6
5
5
106 5
6
6
6
107 6
5
4
5
111 1
2
2
3
112 11 12
9
8
110 12
6
10
6
105 6
7
5
7
113 2
3
6
6
111 4
7
9
10
no
110 7
7
S
9
115 1
5
5
6
108 2 10
4
5
107 1
6
3
4
no 8
2
2
7
no 1
4
3
3
112 6
117
4
6
10
106
no 10
10
10
10
107 2
1
1
3
115 2
3
3
3
noj 1
4
5
108 2
2
3
112 1
4
4
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2
2
lOOJ 7
6
8
104 2
1
2
2
107 1
2
1
112
no 6
5
6
6
no 6
2
3
7
106 3
6
6
5
108 5
4
3
3
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1
1
1
109 2
3
3
2
107 1
2
2
3
no
10:; 9
9
8
3
in 7
4
4
3
100 9
8
8
115 14
15
14
103 10
10
10
106 4
1
1
2
115 4
3
2
2
no
no 9
9
9
9
no 3
5
7
7
107 5
3
4
4
113 1
3
3
7
108 4
1
1
1
115 4
4
6
6
102 3
2
1
1
111 5
2
2
2
111 3
3
2
2
106 3
4
6
5
105 6
3
3
3
107
107 7
11
11
9
94 6
4
4
6
107 11 10 10
11
103 2
6
4
4
101 13
8 12
n
no 5
1
1
1
107 11
11
11
103 S
4
4
103 14
14
14
107
iin 8
6
8
115 6
6
5
no 2
3
2
5
96 8
11
11
KJ4 1
5
4
112 9
10
9
102 4
7
5
5
107 8
6
5
5
103 9
9
9
8
106
115 8
9
9
8
116 10
]o
10
1H> 8
7
7
108 5
5
5
111 2
5
.5
115 1
6
7
By Ogden — Grace Navarre (B. Davis).
1* 2*J G W Car’l 7 I'ad.Dear, F.Waters, Lit.Nearer
6* 3® G W Car’lUl Maiioevre, Back Bay, Siesta
4* 3** G W Car’lll War Note, Stepson. Ilohokus
n VI C H Millerl2 Chief. Huzzas, Stepson
7* 6** C H MillerlO Manoevre, Un. Lassie, G. -Swell
11* 11*® C H Millerl5 H’tontrope, Vexatious. W.R’ket
9* 9®3 G Walls 14 C. Colors, K. Agrippa, Wilfreda
3* 3®i A Johnson 12 Mahony, D. Vandiver. C. G.allant
11* 10* « T Rice 13 Tidal, Hurricane, Baby Girl
By Olambala — Foneda (R. T. Wilson).
3* 2* J Zoeller 7 Asterisk, Dahindn. Keen Jane
6= 6** H Myers 11 Dandy Dude. Bar One, I'erseus
4® 4®J H Call’hanlO Mackenzie, War Note, Basilius
8* 10** J CallahanlO Kilkenny, Gleipner, BobHensley
11* 10** H Ham’t’nlT St.Q’ntin. T.F.McMahoa, Alvord
4*‘ 3*4 L Ensor 7 KatieCanal. Manoevre, WarTax
7nk 4* H Builmanl2 Bulnrosa, Melancholia, Gath
6® 6^4 H Bullman 8 Hoiidiiii, Sylvano, Antolnetts
gnk G Apel D Romeo, I’erseus, Keziah
By Peter Pan-.-Lauretta Burke (J. B. McKee).
H Myers
3*2 F Weiner
4‘* H Myers
2* H Myers
910 A Try on
0 WarNote. Drag. Rock. DonDodge
7 Bettie Bluff, Miss Orb, Tetley
9 llindoostnii, Drag. Rock, I’erseua
S Koh-i-Noor. Hope, Boxer
9* 9'® A Try on 11 Orderly, Dr’gonKock. Nightstick
6*» 9*4 W Riden’rl2 Lucky R., Eulogy, Fair Orient
5*4 3*i C Rob’sonl2 J.P.Hou.se. Busy Joe, Springside
2* 2““ C Rob’son <5 Jack K., S. in Time, Scourgeman
By Toddington — Misi Oertel (W. Walker).
6* 5®4 G W Car’l 7 Peer.One. Capt.H’dge, L.H’rbert
6‘* 4*® G W Car’l (5 B. Roberts, JohnI.Day. Pad. Dear
4* 3® G W Car’i (i War Note, DragonRock, L.Ward
6 6** J Rod’g’ez (» Woodtrap, Sasiii, Rockport
5’ 4^4 J Rod’g’ez 8 B.ar One, Ilindoostan, War Note
4* 4*4 W Kelsay 14 K’linglL. S.Gatew’d, J.W.Klelu
7J 8® D Stirling 12 Caballo, Sea Beach. Handfull
6J 8** W Hlnphy 1(^ Bntliilde, Kirstie’s Cub, Millrace
7 7'* R McCr’nnlO Poacher, Capt, Hodge, Starter
6* 6®4 E Haynes 7 Kilkenny, Gleipner, Capt. Hodge
ID 7** H Lunsf’d 12 Benevolent, Q. of the Sea, Ivry
By Superman — Award (A. C. Niehaus).
9® 9*» H Cassity 10 Handfull. P. to Point. Tie Pin
6 6‘® J Metcalf 10 T.Belg’uII., Betsy, Kimpalong
9* 10* « E Sande 1(> S. Light III.. Romeo, EarlySight
3* 3«4 E Sande 14 T.Bel’nIL, F. Monroe, S.W.J’son
2* 3*4 J Metc.alf 10 Wat. War, S. Gatewood, Cobalt
44 6’ J Drcycr 14 Wodan, Napoli, 'Toddler
9*> 11*® J Metcalf 1.5 Tie Pin, L. Cottage, TliornBloom
2* J Pitz 4 Starkey, Chieftain, Stetsy
By Hessian — Ob Ho (Crown Stable).
8* 7** G W Car’ 110 CJiief. Daydue. Veteran
54 7‘* T Nolan 7 PaddyDoar, Poihi. FraiikWaters
3‘ 4*» J Butwell 11 War Note, Stepson, Poilu
64 5«3 T Rice l‘J Nightstick, 13. Bay, T.F.M’M’hon
IJ 3*4 J Callahanl4 WurSpirit, MissKruter. Peasant
6=® 6*4 T Rice 7 F. Waters, Gleipner, Wnwbeek
3*4 5* L McAtee 1,5 Right Angle. Alvord, Ultratiold
54 4"4 H Ms'ers 9 N’litstick, Electedll.. Bellringer
3*4 3*4 D McAtee 9 Dan, Bellringer, Millrace
1® 1® S Sn’dman 7 Goaler, Plautarede, Malice
By Bryn Mawr — Miss Camden (E. S. Oavett).
6 G=® C Kummer 0 .lack Mount, Bar One. Monomoy
7* 7=® C Kummer 9 Jack Mount. B. Roberts, BarOne
56 6*4 Q Preeee 9 Gex, .Jack Mount, P. G. King
3* 5*= L Ensor 7 M.Kruter. K.-i-Noor. MaryBelle
1* 1*4 L Ensor 9 Peerh*.ss One, Orderly. Graphic
34 4*4 C Kummer .*> MaryBelle. Graphic, D. Vandiver
2® 3* C Kummer 0 M. Bello, M. Kruter, D.Vandiver
By Jack Point — Raiment (Marrone Stable).
3* 4‘* J Zoeller 9 .lack Mount, B. Rol»erts. BarOne
2* 1® J Zoeller 11 Bar One, Perseus, Starter
8 7‘* G W <W1 9 Toto. Right Angle, Arnold
14 13** J Butwell 15 Right Angle, Alvord. UltmGold
84 6®J R Trolse 10 Lit. Nephew, G.Sclieer, CallShot
44 7‘® L McAtee 9 Orderly, Irregular, High. Lassie
1* 2* M Buxton 11 Intriguer, B.P’ddler. Firat'Troop
By Plaudit — Polly Prim (G. B. Wagnon).
9 9'* .1 (Ninnors 9 0riUrIy. Belle Roberts. Wliimsy
7* 7»® J Connors .S Koh-i-Noor. Jaek O’Dowd, Hop«
64 6*® S Sn’dman 8 King Neptune, Waterproof, Pit
6*> 6*® F Smith 9 Mary IL, Aztec, Senip. Stalwart
1* 14 F Smith « Willdo, Bogart, Kebo
34 4"4 T Par’ton 8 Daedalus. Parrish, Benefactor
2*4 C Rob’son .5 Kelio, Sis. Emblem, I*, and Calls
1* Ink C Rob’son 8 W.Bedotte, F'oun.Fay, Bar Coy
2* 3*4 C Jtoh’sonl2 Crumi)sall, Foun.Fuy, Fairly
1®
4**4 S Sn’dman « 1’. and Galls, Fount.Fuy, Piedra
1* S Sn’dman 7 Ind. Chant, Kebo, KingNeptuuo
By Mentor — Prim Polly (E. Lntz).
9* S** F Weiner l:.’ Cous.o’.Mine, 1.^‘Balafre, Parable
7 7»® F Weiner 8 Sw.Tooth, Assumption. Primlll.
11 11** H Ericks’nll War Note, Stepson, Poilu
9* 9** H Ericks’nlO Harwood II., Goaler, M. Resell.
11* 12*® H Erlck.s’nl4 Cou. Colors, K. Agrippa, Wilfreda
6* 6*® H Ericks’n 7 Goaler, Wilfreda, S. Light HI.
11* 8*® H Ericks’nl4 Toadstool, Ap. Wiske, Un. Child
6* 4*® H Ericks’n 7 Iloliokus, Goaler. Plautarede
14 14*® J Mooney 14 Toadstool, General, Scurpia II.
By Transvaal — Lady Levity (J. H. Moore).
74 8* M Rowan 14 Aaele, N. Simplex. Helen Atkin
44 7** M Rowan 9 M. .Jnmbo, Sycanioor, N. Simplex
7 5‘® L Stalker 7 (ioaler, Wilfreda, 8. Liglit HI.
11 10** F C’ltllettill Dendera, Wilfreda, Musito
44 6** Q Preeee 7 T. -a -Ling, O. Nephew, Toadstool
9* 9'® A McD’ottlS Bill McCloy, B. Angel, I.Iaidyll.
10 10*® T Rowan 10 Ch. Two, P.aiidCalls. P.toPoint
10® 9’® H Bullm’nll Intriguer, Dan. Dude, B. Peddler
7* 7** C Hansen 9 N. Simplex, Orderly, W. Thyme
Bv Astronomer — Mary Greenwood (L. Laughlin).
84 6‘* J h^rach 12 Suiis.o’Mine, LeBalafn*. Parable
9® 8*® S Wolst’m 10 Plurt‘eii. Speedster, Notate
6*4 6** Q Preeee J) Tail II.. SpeisJKter, Padua
6 6’" D Conn’lly (» M’rieMiller, Assume, B.Shannor
6 6*2 F Rob’son (J ,S. Spangled, Corydnn, Umatilla
7 7*® F Rob’son 8 Prunes, Gyp, Bright Angel
Bedford Selling Stakes. 3-year-oldj and upward. (July 22, 1918
ULTIMA THULE, b.
443S6 Empire Ab 3-4
41345 Empire Ab 3-4
44199 Jamaica
44062 Jamaica
43958 Aq’duct
43815 Aq’duct
11897 Oakl’wn
41818 Oakl’wn
3-4
54 f
7-8
3-4
3-4
3-4
0. 4
l:ll%hvy
l:10%hvy
l:12%slow
l:05%fast
l:27%fast
l:12%fast
l:l4%hvy
l:12%fast
114
3 1 18 1
3.4 107 3
2 1004 I
8 100 1
20 107 4
20 116 7
9-5 118 3
3 114 2
121
■Rr Ultimus — Rubia Granda (R. L. Bresler).
2 1 4* o** E Haynes 7 Fruit Cake. I’icUwick, .lock Scot
1 1 14 2t> C Kummer Omionda, Flags. tUd Rosebud
111* 1*4 C Kummer 3 Pickwick. Back Buy
Lost rider. G Apel 9 Toto. Right Angle. Arnold
3 8 8* 8®i G Apel 9 P’naniaii, T’nderstorni. AlbertA.
3 4 6*4 8*= G Apel 9 Toto. Out tlie Way, Pnnaman
2 2 2* 2® A Johnson 3 American Ace, Diversion
2 12* 2*4 A Johnson (5 E’uator, A. N. Akin, T.o’th’M’lnf
By Garry Herrmann — Zoola ('W. C. Clancy).
24 2*> T Davies
2* 2=4 T Davies
1*4 1*4 T Davies
1*4 P4 T Davies
2* 2* L Fator
3*» 24 W Knapp
D J* J Loftus
Fruit Cake. l it. Thule. JoekScot
3 Ultima Thule, Back Bay
4 Rewuiit, ArrahGoOn, Keen Jane
4 Ar. Go On. Youneed, Housemaid
4 Recount, Rose <l’Or. Hiiuberk
d Masda. Haiilierk. Bill McCluy
Caiuonfleur, C. Cock, Pad. Whack
9 7 5*4 3*i W J U'b'ul2 Thuodersturm, Ar.GoUn, Mahony
Wednesday, October 22, 1919
DAILY RACING FORM.
BACK BAY. b.
g, 11
106
B
44404 Empire Ab
3-4
1 :llM;hvy
14-5
HI
4
1
1
D
44365 Empire Ab
3-4
l:ll%mud
2
120
2
2
D
44,304 Jamaica
3-4
1:13 fast
3
117
3
3
1
1 1
44199 Jamaica
3H l:l‘2%8low
12
106
2
3
3
3
439.38 Aq’duct
3-4
l:14*h%slow
18-5
Ilf.
2
3
2
D
43709 Belmont
3-4
1 :15*bslow
1-4
110
2
2
2
2
48515 Saratoga
3-4
1 :12%good
7
117
3
2
2
I’l
4;<443 Saratoga
3-4
1 :14%mud
6
110
1
1
r
D
48371 Saratoga
3-4
1:144r.mud
8
108
6
3
2
D
43319 Saratoga
3-4
1 :12%fast
30
95
10
8
10
9«
tDisaualtfiort.
OSGOOD, ch. ff. 3
Kmpiro Ab :;-4 1 :ll%hvy
4413:> .lamaua f 1 :07^hvy
439<jn A«i’duet 1 1
4.t707 Belmont 1 1 SlSVtfiiKt
4:i(>04 Belmont 3-4 1 :ir.Vi.mud
4J1231 Empire Ab.3-4 1 ;0J) fast
43192 Empire Ab3-4 Lll'Vfhvy
43177 Empire Ab.3-4 l;10%mu«i
42894 Jamaica f.J f 1 rOG^sfast
401C6 Empire Ab3-4 l:09%fast
YOUNEED, b. o. 3
4«X)2 Jamaica f 1 ;0.^%fast
43909 Aq’duct 7-8 l:2tf^,mud
43S45 Aq'duct 7-8 l:2C^fast
43778 Aq duct 3-4 1 ;ll%.fast
43185 F^mpire Ab 3-4 l:ll\.mud
431.5,5 Empire 1 1 ;39%fast
43029 Aq’duct S-4 l;12%fast
TOTO. b. g 8
106
8 1 lo
13-r. lor.i 1
11-5 111 1
15 107 3
8- 5 101 2
3 111 «
9- 10 106 3
4 103 3
90 103 .5
4i 102 2
D In'* J Butwell 12,(lr. -Kwell. Alv<*rd. Toinniywaac
3 3 ^ J Rod’ff’ez ,3 Tltima Tliiile, IMckwick
D 2 t*JT Rowan 12 N ’stick. T.F.M’M’hou. F.W’ten
2 2 » II Myers 2 W:\r Note
2 | II Myers H Valerie West. Abadane, Sedan
!♦ 1 *^ .1 Rod’ff> 7.12 Val. West. St. Cbienlin, M.Hyn*
1 * 2 * J Rod’K’f*iil- Yin* Desert. H. Hensley, M.Bynp
9 * 10 '* J W’essler 10 Assume, Out tlie Way, Mid. Sur
By Garry Herrmann — Ostra (X. F. Wagner).
7 ."-1 R Troxler 7 Fruit, r.ik**. I'ic kwis k. i'lt.'riiulc
4 2«i* Q I’rcecc 4 .I.viitee. T>a,vdu;‘. Higiit .\ngle
2* 2= (» Apel .3 Smalial 11.. Sniinliigdjile
6 6 'i II llarn't’n <1 A’dacioiis. Q’tionnaire. I’.’gowrie
3 '* 1 ' If tfam’t’n .5 Kiglit .Vntrle. 'I'lie Hoy. Toto
7 - 6 '< A Schu’>; r S ’n<‘klish, H.Mc(’lo,v, T.o’th’M’ing
1 * 1 " H Ham’t’n .3 Startling. Ilousi'inaid
1 - 1 - II Ham’t'nlO St.ir Ileaini. Ballast. 'F. a-IJiig
7 * 7"1 H Ham't’n S iJeo.Starr. Peterripcr. Startling
3 ’ 2 '» H Ericks’n S.Kealin. B’irgowri**, 'I'liistledou
By Ogdon — The Nurpe (G. Peterson).
34 4 * <’ Kunimcr T<»to. R’glit Angle. Arnold
5 5 ‘* L Fator T» O.Kosehud. Nutcracker, Ilomelj
3 ' 2 ? T Rice .5 War Spirit, Tetley, 3 'liistledon
44251 Jamaica 3-4 l;12%fast
441tJS Jamaica 3-4 l;12%slot^
44062 Jamaica B4 f l:05%fast
43986 Aii’duct i-A l;ll%fast
43815 Aq’duct 3-4 l:12%fast
43726 Belmont 3-4 st l;13%fast
1:11 Vast
5
110
4
1
1
3*
3'i
T
Rice
4 Pickwick,
DllV.mud
3
112
1
1
1
2*
2=
c
F'b’tlier
6 Ticklish, I
1 :397hfast
7-5
111
3 1
1
1
Vi
23
T
Nolan
6 War Zone,
l:12%fast
15
112
2
1
1
Di
2®
T
Nolan
11 Housemaid
114
Bv Hippodromo — Tripping (F.
1:10 fast
4J
123
5
4
5
52
5®
J
McCabe
7 Masda, An
l:ll=ihvy
3i
118
2
1
3
3|
7*2
J
McCabe
7 Fruit Cake,
1 :12%fast
3-2
108
1
1
1
1®
91
J
McCabe
5 Audacious,
l:12%slow
4
HO
1
1
1
D
2|
J
McCabe
6 Ormomla,
1:05 Vast
12-5
HI
5
2
2
2*
n
J
McCabe
9 Right Ang
BETTIE BLUFF, b. f, 3
—
108
1
44305 Jamaica
1 1-16 l:47%fast
7
104
5
2
1
1
n
14197 Jamaica
1 1-16 l:47Vfeslow
20
104
4
4
4
5
5
44068 H.deG’ce
lm70yl :43%fast
6
!*6
7
7
5
5
4*
43968 H.deG’ce
ImTOA’l :45 slow 37-10
S7
5
1
1
2
Ink
43902 H.deG’ce
3r4 l:13%fast
51
103
1
10
8
8*
48850 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:13Mifa«t
22-5 1081 3
7
8
64
13766 H.deG’ce
lm70yl:46%fast
4
101
7
2
2
4
2®
'WHIMSY, br.
e, 6
106
41468 Empire
1 1-16 l:482f,fast
9-5
14.".
1
4
3
1 '
44117 Empire
1 1-16 l:47%fast
20
103
4
3
4
2
®>l
• a
442.50 Jamaica
lm70yl : 4-'»V,fast
16-5
10.5
.3
1
1
2
6
44197 Jamaica
1 1-16 l:47Mi.sloAV
2
111
1
1
1
2
JJI
44061 Jamaica
1 1-16 l:46'/fefa.st
12-3
109
4
1
1
2
2'*
43759 Aq’duct
1 1 :38 fast
8
in«
4
1
1
1
D
•13677 Belmont
7-8 l:25Vast
16-5
105
1
2
2
2
2'
43611 Belmont
1 l:41%fast 11-10
m
1
2
2
2
2*
FAVOUR, b. m, 6
103
]
442<K) Jamaica
1 1-16 1 :47‘*’*f,sloAV
4-i
100
.3
1
1
1
1*
44042 .Jamaica
1 1-4 2:06%fa.st
20
102
3
G
6
6
43775 A(|’duct
3-4 l:l3^,fast
10
114
9
10
12
12=
43(;2.3 Belmont
1 1 :42%good 4
112
1
1
1
2
3*
4:>578 Belmont
1 l:.39%fast
10
101
4
1
1
2
*4.1
43226 Empire
lm70y l:45%fast
3i
110
7
7
7
5
4*
43211 Empire
1 1-lG l:48%good
8-3
108
1
3
3
3
5
VAR MACHINE, b. 0. 4
113
]
44467 Empire
lm70v 1:45 fa.st
8
1075
3
7
7
6
55
44824 Jamaica
ImTOyl :44%fa.st
13-5
114
2
4
4
4
4
44270 Jamaica
1 1-4 2:06 ‘Vast
41
109
6
6
6
6
5'
43.%2 Aq’duct
1 l:39%fast
8
112
3
2
2
2
25
IJ M Mount’n 7 Miss Orb, Jack O’Dnwd. Tetley
r»‘« M Mount’n .5 .-Mliert A.. ’IVnousBon, Monoinoy
4J F C’ltlietti S Ir.Kiss, T.Belpianll., Dairyman
k 1' S WMda <i r..re<ldler. Q.of t.Sca, T. Desert
3'1 H Ham’t’nl2 Sedan. Elected II., Mar. Hollins
6’i W Kcisay Id I’irstrullet, S.vlvano, Tit for Tat
lA P Musg'veD* Joan of Arc. Transpcro, Caballo
By Burgomaster — Whimsical (F. Regan). ,
■;;nic T Davies 9 Orderly. B.Uob«*rts. T.McT’ggnrt
G’l H Erick.s’n 7 Alb«*rt A.. (J. -Swell. 'ren.Boii
.5* T Rowan d Sundial II.. 'reiions Bon. Tetle,r
4'--’ T Ikjiviea Ti ,\llx*rt A., TrnoiisB<»n. .Monemoy
2'» T Davies AlluTt A.. Tetley. Kccomit
' D I< En.sor U (’liasseur, 'Tenons p.on. tJrnndy
2‘ L McAtee .5 .\badane. Dad. Clioie*'. 'loiionioy
By Duke of Ormonde — Compensate (P. S. P. Ran-
dolph).
‘ D (1 W Car’l 7* Keen.lano, Kiikenn,v. Lit. Nearer
62" C, W Car’l •*» (Jnindy. (lex, .Tolin I. Da.v
: J1I.T F’b’ther 14 WarSpirit, MissKruti r. Holiokus
r,i2 y Rice .5 Lm-iiis. ('apt. Hodge, Oleipner
' 4" (1 W Car’l d Poacher. Q. of the Sea, J.DInne,v
4'- R Sorrell
Crepnscule, Toadstiwl. J. of Arc
By Uncle — Princess Oma (F. D. Weir).
5 108 1
2| 104 4
6 115 3
6 5'» J Callahan o L. Brigliton, Fruit Cake, Flags
1* 1" J Callahan 9 O. the Way. Pannman, K. Angle
4' 4®J J McCabe 10 JockScot. Madll’ttcr, EIlinQueeo
^^FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. (July 20, 1918 — 1:42*5-
KOH-I-NOOR,
44406 Empire ]
44368 Empire
44250 Jamaica
44140 Jamaica
44059 Jamaica
43816 Aq’duct
4.’759 Aq’duct
43723 Belmont
42236 Pimlico
42218 Pimlico
42152 H.deG’ce
blk, m. 6 102
lm70y l:47‘5r.hvy 10 103J
1 1-16 l:51%mud 4-5 106
By Dr. Leggo — Priceless Jev/el (G. Peterson).
Im70yl :45N;faat
1 1-16 !<48%hvy
4 106 6
7-10 101 5
lm70yl :44%fast 18-5 102
1 1-16 l:46%fast 4i 106i
1 1:39 fast 8 103
1 l:40Vnfast 4 HU
1 1-16 1 :47%faat 5 106
3-4 1:14 fa.st 45 115
3-4 l;13%fast 8 108
1 4 4" T Rowan 4 Recount, Woodtrap, (truiidy
1 D 2'J G Apel 7 Zinnia. Keen Jane, Miss Orb
1 4h 6® G Apel d Sundial II., 'Tenons Bon. Tetley
1 1* !■ G Apel S J.nek O’lhiwd. Hope. Boxer
1 1* 2“ G Aj>el 7 M. Kruter, Mary Belle, Keen.Tane
2 3‘ 6*i C Kummerll Dr.Uae, Fred, the Great. Goaler
6 6* 7’* L McAtee 9 Wliimsy, Chasseur, Tenons Bon
2 2» 2= 'T Rice 10 Pictor, F.thedreat, Uickorynut
1 4U 4'® M Rowan .5 Anialette, L. Herbert. K. Herod
11 Hi 10"J M Rowan 13 O.theWay Dot. Vandiver. Onioo
2 2i 2^ G Walls 5 J. I^ary, Flittergoid, Etruscan
By Transvaal — Lillie Kruter (D. Hawkins).
3 3* 4’® Q Preece (5 Jack Mount, Bar One. Monomoy
4 5* 5” J Rod’g’ez 9 Jack Mount. B. Roberts. BarOiie
6 6 6'« W Lang d P.Wliack, S’ylaiid, T.F.M’M’liou
3 2* 1“ C Kummer 7 K.-i-Noor. ilar.vBclle. KeeuJaue
6 6^ 6*1 J Callahan 11 Pictor, Lucius, War Note
4 2* 2“ C Kummerll War Spirit. Hohokus, Peasant
3 3* 2«k c Kummer 7 Alvord, U. Lassie, T.F. McMahon
MISS KRUTER. b. m, 8 107
4442S Empire 1 1-16 1:48 slow 7 104 2 2 2
44.348 Empire 11-16 1:49 hvy 10 1<>8 2 5 4
44117 Jamaica lm70>'l :46%mud 12 113 6 6 6
44059 Jamaica lm70yl :44\fast 18-5 106 3 2 2
43911 Aq’duct 1 l:4Himud 5 98 5 11 6
43775 Aq’duct 3-4 1 :13%fast 16-5 110 1 4
43703 Belmont f l:20^fast 9-5 107 2 3
43681 Belmont 1 l:40Mifast 12 103 2 1 1
13846 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:14%fast 17-10 1
13714 Belmont 1 1:40 slow 3
13,5.52 Saratoga I l:39\/f.fast 12
I3;i34 Saratoga 1 l;37%faat 12
SUNNYLAND, cb. g. 4 i
44303 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 5 :
44220 .Tamaica 1 1-4 2:07%fast 7
14117 Jamaica lm70yl:46%mud 15
43942 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:16Vialow S
43819 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:16 fast 8 ]
42723 Belmont 1 l:40%fast 30
4.3673 U. Hunts Ab 1 fast 7
13604 Belmont 3-4 l:16%mud 40
KILKENNY, ch. g, 5
44448 Empire 1 1-4 2:07%fast 7
2® 2* J McCabe
22 21 J McCabe
4" 3*i J McCabe
2U M Buxton 7 'Tliistledfui, Cromwell, P. Swain
4'2 J McCabe 4 Wnodtrap, Allx^rtA., I'eerle.ssOne
4'* J McCabe d AlbertA., Woodtrap, S’dragonll.
2* J McCabe Jo< k Scot, Fell Swoop, S. llealm
21 .T McCabe r* Claquer. Snapdragon II., Ivry
3*i J McCabe 5 C. Sweeper, Tliistledon. Claquer
511 J McCabe 8 Midnight Sun. Kashmir. Rifle
6®i T Nolan 14 War Zone, Elmeudorf, Kashmir
V Sunflower II. — Fair Anna (H. A. Bourne).
6'2 T Rowan 7 Bettio BluiT. .MissOrl). J. O’Dowd
40J T Rowan d Woodtrap, Sasiii. Rockport
2* R Rowan d P.Wh’ck. T.F.M’M’lioii. >V’dtr*p
3*S T Rowan 4 Suai»dragon II., Claquer, 'Ticket
in T Rowan 4 Sasin Ticket, Cadillac
7 6" 511 J McCabe 8
9 91 6®i T Nolan 14
Bv Sunflower II.—
- 6* 6'2 T Rowan 7
2 32 4“i T Rowan d
3 2* 2* R Rowan d
3 3J 3*S T Rowan 4
2 1| 1“ T Rowan 4
P.Wh’ck. T.F.M’M’hoii. W’dtr’p
Suai»dragon II., Claquer, 'Ticket
Sasin Ticket, Cadillac
5®i T Rowan 10 Pictor, Koli-i-Noor, F.theGreat
44 4«5 T Rowan
Vague, Jim Dinney, Crumpsall
44042 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:06%fast 4
43898 Aq’duct 1 5-lG 2:14 good 35
4.3816 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:46%fast 15
4.3426 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:ll%slow 4
4338S Saratoga 1 1-8 l:5.5%slow 45
43^143 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:.512f,fast 12
43206 Saratoga 1 l:42Vislow 8
40
97
0
5
5
6
5®J J Wessler
5 Osgooii, Right Angle, 'The Boy
103
By Ce't — Fairy
Sprite (I. Hertz).
7
111
2
1
1
1
15
4'J W Taylor
7 Peer.One, Capt. Hodge. L.II’rbert
15
113
4
3
3
3
3*
4"i YV Taylor
(5 Lucius. Ilinrloostan. Monomo.v
4-5
106
2
2
2
2
3*
.37 YY' Taylor
5 Favour. KeenJane, LittleNeurer
4
1075 6
3
5
5
4'
4' 2 YV Lang
G Grund.v. Gex, John I. Day
5 3 3* 3* L Fator
6 6 45 4=3 L Fator
Pulled up. T Rowan
4 2 2* 1^ T Rowan
ij Mououiy, Sasin. Ticket
11 Dr.Uae. Fred, the Great. Goalcr
7 Ivr.v. Romeo. Queen of the Sea
7 Gleipner. Capt. Hodge. S.iiiTime
7 7 75 8'* T Rowan 1*2 lo nevalent. of the Sea,
52 13 S Boyle
' Gleipner, Bob Hensley, Lottery
;.51 hvy 15
;13%mud 30
:49‘‘Vimud 15
8UNNINGDALE. b. 0,
443SS Empire 1 1-lG 1
44120 Jamaica 3-4 1
44079 Jamaica 1 1-16 1
439C0 Aq’duct 1 1
43735 Belmont 3-4 1
42520 Belmont 65 f 1
42440 Jamaica 1 1-16 1
42381 Jamaica lm70yl
42295 IMmlico 1 1
4180.5 Havana 3-4 1
41758 Havana 3-4 1
HINDOOSTAN, cb. g,
44468 Empire 1 1-16 1
443S8 Empire 1 1-lC 1
44216 Jamaica lm70yl
44164 Jamaica 1 1-16 1
44120 Jamaica 3-4 1
43938 Aq’duct 3-4 1
42437 Jamaica 3-4 1
41787 Oakl’wn 3-4 1
41761 Oakl’wn 65 f 1
41718 Oakl’wn 65 f 1
41670 Oakl’wn 3-4 1
40978 F.G’nds 65 f 1
40906 F.G’nds 6.J f 1
40624 Jef’son 55 f 1
FAVOUR, b. m. 6
442f)0 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 ;47"f,.slow'
44042 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:0f,%f:4st
43775 Aq’duct 3-4 l;13’48fast
43623 Belmont 1 1 :42%good
43578 Belmont 1 1 :39%fa.st
43226 Empire lm70.v l:45%fast
<3211 rlniuJre 1 1-16 l:4SVigood
VALERIE "WEST, br. m. 6
4.39.38 Aq’duct .3-4 l:14%slow
4.3568 Saratoga 3-4 l:13^slow
43515 Saratoga 3-4 1:12%good
43443 Saratoga 3-4 l:14%mud
43232 Empire Ah 3^ 1:09 fast
431.57 Empire Ab 3-4 lilO'Afast
43072 Aq’duct .3-4 l:12%fast
4.*i027 A«i’duct 65 f 1 :20^<-,fa.st
42046 Cmkl’wn 5-8 l:02'^fast
419(W Oakl’wn .3-4 l:16-;»,mud
41914 Oakl'wn 55 f last
41788 Oakl’wn 3-4 Irl.Hifast
41595 Jef’son 3-4 l;16'HiSlow
41564 Jef’son 54 f l:09^slow
42046 Cmkl’wn 5-8 l:02'^fast
419(W Oakl’wn .3-4 l:16-;»,mud
41914 Oakl'wn 55 f last
41788 Oakl’wn 3-4 Irl.Hifast
41595 Jef’son 3-4 l;16'HiSlow
41564 Jef’son 54 f l:09^slow
MACKENZIE, ch. g, 4
44348 Ernpir.' 1116 1:49 hvy
44079 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :49%mud
43775 Aq’<luct .'i-4 l:13%fast
4.3.568 Saratoga' 3-4 l:ia%slow
42769 CTk.sb’g Ab.5-8 J^8%fast
42697 Cl’ksb’g Ab5-8 58'^fast
PADDY, b. g, 4
44385 Empire 1 1 16 l:.50«4hvy
44365 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%mud
44217 .Jamaica 3-4 1:15 fast
43232 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast
43133 A(|’duct 1 l:421^iSlop
43027 Aq’duct 6i f 1:20'/, fast
42896 .Jamaica lm70yl:47M;mud
42722 Belmont C-i f l:19M,fa.st
JOHN I. DAY. b. 0, 4
44385 Empire 1 1-16 l:;^%hvy
44269 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47^/1381
44138 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:08^5hvy
44042 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:06=/fast
43989 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:13%fast
43846 Aq’fluct 1 5-16 2:14%fast
43779 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:lRV^fa.st
43725 Belmont 1 1-4 2:C9%fast
KILKENNY, ch. g, 5
44448 Empire 1 1-1 2:f>7%fast
44:»8 Enifiiro 1 1-16 1:51 hvy
41200 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :47'/..siow
440-12 Jamaica 11-4 2:C67ifast
43898 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:14 good
4.3816 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:46%fa.st
43426 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:ll%slow
4.33.88 Saratoga 11-8 l;r)5%slow
43345 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:.51%fast
43206 Saratoga ll:42Vi.slow
ELDERKEN. ch. g. 4
44137 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:5H/;hvy
43898 Afj’duct 1 5-16 2:14 good
43703 Belmont 6i f l:20'/fast
43515 Saratoga 3-4 l:127t;good
40161 Empire lm70y l:45255fHSt
40143 Empire 1 1-lG 1 :4SMifast
39559 Belmont 1 1-16 l:47Hfaat
39404 Saratoga 1 l:41M;mud
39284 Saratoga 1 l:44-'/slop
39220 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:52%fast
COL. HARRISON, b. g, 3
44425 Empire Ab 3-4 1:12 slow
44.‘>6.5 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :ll').-,mud
44217 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 fast
440*17 H.deG'ce 5i f l:067ifast
43807 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 DlS'/fast
43766 H.deG’ce lm70yl :46%fast
43636 'Tim' um Ab5ifl:09 fa.st
43118 Lib’ ville 3-4 1 :16Mifast
411078 Lib’ ville 5-8 l:00%fast
RAILBIRD, ch. c. 3 (M)
4i1<i7 Em|)ire lm70y 1:4!* lA^y
44348 Empire J 1-16 1:40 hvy
44272 Jamaica lm70yl :46%fast
44217 Jamaica .3-4 1:1.5 fa.st
4.3946 H.<lcG’ce 3-4 1 :16-'/hvy
43160 Empire ImTOy l:48’-fr,mud
43(»77 A*i’duct 1 l:40Mast
S9227 Saratoga 55 f l:05Vifast
HICKORYNUT. b. m. 6
444^8 Empire 1 1-16 l:18%fast
44368 Empire 1 1-16 l:51%mud
44252 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48 fast
440.39 Jamaica lm70yl:45 fast
43777 Aq’duct 1 l:39%fast
43723 Belmont 1 l:40',»fast
43663 Belmont 11:41 fast
43608 Belmont 1 1 :42%mud
43564 Saratoga 1 1:39 fast
103 2 1 1 1 1= 2“ L F.ator G M. Belle, Miss Bryn, D. Vandiver
105 _ . Ormondale — Bouncer (F. D. Weir).
1075 6 6 5 5 o' 5 5=® J Rod’g’ez d Lnciii.s, Hindoostan, Monomov
112 10 9 10 10 10-’' J McCabe 10 Manoevre, I’n. Lassie, G. -Swell
101 10 7 6 6 6* 6== H Ericks’nlO Mackenzie, War Note, Basllius
109 2 3 3 3 3 3'= J McCabe 8 Sundial II.. Osgood
1095 7 7 7 7* 5*4 J McCabe 8 A.(JoOn, 'T.F. McMahon, Vague
107 15 14 11 11= 10'» J Drej’er Id Tarascon. AlbertA., GoIdenKing
1005 6 6 5 3 3* 3'® J Dreyer d P.Butterfl.v, J.ofArc, I’l’iitarede
108 9 11 11 9 8' 7'= .1 Dreyer 11 Favour. Millrace, Mary Belle
106 8 8 5 9 7* 7=* J Dreyer 9 (/oiume Ci, J. of Are. F. Shaiiiion
1035 6 6 6 6* 5® A Finley 8 Sen. Janies, F.Einbrr, M’nganese
110 9 10 10 10* 10'* H Thurberll Iron Boy, Duke Ruff, Wey. Girl
105 By Rey Hindoo— Gracious Dame (E. Peters).
109 2 3 .3 1 3?i 6" M Buxton U Orderly, Beile RolH-rts. Wliimsy
I 107 1 1 1 1 2-'* 2* M Buxton d Lucius. Monomoy. Kilkenny
lOS 3 1 1 1 1* 1= M Buxton 9 Drag. Rock. Perseus, J. O’Dowd
101 4 3 3 3 2' 2» H Ericks’n 8 Bar One, War Note. Don Dodge
110 9 8 8 6' 5" 'T Davies 10 Manoevre, Bn. Las.sie, G.-Sweil
108 3 11 9 8* 8'* C Kummerll’ Nightstick, B.Bay, 'T.F.M’M’hon
HO 7 5 4 35 4*5 E Haynes 11 Toadstool, Ap. Wiske, Un.Child
108 6 6 0 8 8'= M Garner 8 Cacamlw, C. Gallant, Tantalus
107 6 6 6 3‘5 1“ M Garner 7 Poverina, Verity, Effie Randall
K*9 5 3 3 6' 7'® C O’Mah’ylO Miss Orb. Milda. Byrne
i 105 4 4 4 4' 4* N Barrett 8 BoiiOlis. S.W. Johnson. H.Mabel
107 13 12 V. 12 12‘* M Buxton 12 Bagpipe, Marniite, Iwiu
110 5 7 6 55 o'J A .Tohnsonl2 M’ii-urist, S.lkKeener, T’mbeola
108 5 4 2 4‘5 4'=L Einsor 8 Salgeorgc, C.Jlolters. W. Willow
112 By Duke of Ormonde— Compensate (P. S. P. Ran-
dolph).
100 3 1 1 1 1= 1= G W ('ar’l ."> Keen.Tane, Kilkenny. Lit. Nearer
102 3 6 6 6 6 6-’" G W Car’l d (Jrund.v, (lex. John 1. D.iy
114 9 10 12 12= ID* C F’b’ther It WarSpirit, MLssKruter, Ilohokus
112 111 2 3* 5’= T Rice 5 Lucius, Qapt, Hodge, Gleipner
101 4 11 2 4* 4" G W Car’l d Poacher. 'Q. of tJie Sea, .1. Dinney
HO 7 7 7 5 4* 4®i A Schu’g’r !) D. Vandiver, K’nJane, Tail, Maid
108 1 5 5 5 L 4'." R o Crepu.scule, 'Tooilstool. J. of Arc
112 By Bannockburn — Slnfl (J. P. Lyons).
H7 .-i 2 13' 6"’ I, Ensor 12 Nightstick, B.Bay, 'T.F.M’M’lani
H6 4 1 1 D D li Ensi»r 10 M. Kruter. Electedll., .N.Knoehr I
HO 2 1 1 D 2*» Enaor 8 Bark Ba.v, Aba<Iaiie. Sedan
10T> 3 3 3 2' 2* H Ericks’nl2 Back Ba.v. .St. Quentin, M. Byng
167 l..eft at the post. H Ericks’nll AppleJackll.. Pe.isant, Billicj B.
1085 3 3 3 3'5 3* T Rice 18 Adele, Apide J.ick II.. Onico
HI 8 9 9 9= 8=' H Ericks’nlO Adele, Marniite, Df»ttieVaiidiver
108 4 1 1 1'5 1'5 H Ericks’nTS 'Tropiiy, Marmitc, Water War
109 7 4 6 7' 7" II Cassity 10 Sureget, Doc. Zab, Thirty Seven
HO 5 5 3 7' 8*1 W Crump 12 Velvet. Tluffaker. Tom Caro
107 6 6 6 6' 9*4 C Rrown 12 R. Strickland, JackK., Liberator
105 6 8 8 8* 8"* C Brown 10 'Trusty, J. G’Dovvd, M.B.'T’rmao
> 104 6 2 2 ]*> 3*3 C Brown d Romeo. 'Toddler. Poverina
108 2 111* 1'5 C Brown 11 Approval. Med. Miss. Hron.BilD
110 By Mcelick — Gay and Festive (F. H. Rcitman).
loS 14 5 9 9 9‘* F Weiuor 0 Jack Mount, B. Roberts. BarOne
PH 1 1 1 J DDF Weiner 10 War Note, Basiiiu.s. L'lnbalu
112 7 5 8 8' 6*5 Q Preixe It WarSpirit, MissKruter, Hohokus
116 8 10 9 8*» 7'® L Lyke lo Val. West, M. Kruter, Electedll.
119 1* J Connors TMarg.Ellen, Biinlee, Still.v .Night
118 2*» J Connors 7 Blanchita. IlazelDale, P.Bonero
110 By Irish Lad — Mirtberia (F. E. Brown).
Dili 6 6 6 6 6 6** 'T Davies d B. Roberts, JohnI.Day, Pad. Dear
115 8 7 9 5= 7" 'P Davies 13 Maiicx»vre. Back Ba.^% Poilu
) 113 3 3 3 2= 15 Ci Kummerll T’mywaac, F. Waters, SalvateRe
112 4 6 4 4= 4' (’ F’b’thcr llAijpleJackll.. Peasairt, Billie B.
lOS 5 5 5 4 4' 3* (1 Apel 7 Poacher, Favour, (;ior.v Belle
11.3 7 10 5 5J 8*3 G Warren IS Valerie West. Troph.v. Marmite
HI — — 4=* G Warren .*> Lucnllite, (’rimi)**;, Tljunderelap
112 3 3 3 3' 35 G Warren 8 O.theWay. K. Bright. S. Verdict
115 • By Day Comet — Beautiful Sight (W. V. Casey)
119 1 3 4 2 2= 23 J Butwell d B. Roberts. Pad. Dear. DonDodge
111 2 2 5 8 8= 9-= J Butwell 9 Gex, Jack Mount, P. G. King
114 3 3 3 3 3 3'* J Butwell 8 Sasin. Monomoy
116 4 4 4 4 3* 3* J Butwell d Gruialy, (Jex, Kilkenny
115 4 5 5 4 4* 3'* T Rowan d (roaler. Sasin. War Note
114 3 2 2 4 5 6'* J Butwell ,5 Claquer, W.M’eliine, S’dragonll.
123 1 2 2 1 1= 12 J Butwell 4 Monomoy, Capt. Hodge, D.’sBest 1
11.5 2 2 1 1* 1* T Rowan 2 Cadillac |
115 By Colt — Fairy Sprite (I. Hertz). 1
10
109 2
3 3
50
1091 7
7
30
107 15
14
20
1005 6
6 5
20
108 9 11 11
98
106 8
8 5
10
1035 6
6
8
110 9
10 :
4
105
10!) 2
3 .3
13-10
107 1
1 1
7
lOS 3
1 1
12
101 4
3 3
10
110 9
S
15
108 3
11
4
110 7
5
6
108 6
5
8
107 6
6
7
109 5
3
11-5
105 4
4
12
107 13
12
5
110 5
7
6
108 5
4
45
112
100 3
1 1
20
1T2 3
6 6
10
114 9
10
4
112 1
1 1
10
101 4
1 1
.35
110 7
7 7
8-5
108 1
3 5
5
112
117 .3
2
4
116 4
1
12
110 2
1
8
3
10
lti7 l..eft at
20
1085 3
3
10
HI 8
9
30
108 4
1
7
109 7
4
6
110 5
5
3|
107 6
6
8
105 6
8
16-5
104 5
2
4
108 2
1
12
110
I'iS 1
4 3
30
l<)-4 1
1 1
3«)
112 7
5
20
00
10
7
119
118
no
H.’.i 6
6 6
8
113 8
7
11-5
113 3
3
7
112 4
6
45
108 5
5 3
3
113 7
10
.30
HI — •
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S
112 3
3
12
115 •
119 1
3 4
10
111 2
2 5
4
114 3
3 3
12
116 4
4 4
6
115 4
5 5
15
114 3
2 2
4
123 1
2 2
1-4
115 2
2
7
115
HI 2
1 1
13
113 4
3 3
4-5
1% 2
2 2
4
1075 6
5 5
1 35
113 4
2 5
lo
115 7
7 6
4
117 2
6 Pi
45
117 1
5 4
12
111 8
9 7
8
no 7
6 6
10
110
116 5
5 9
1 30
lOS 3
5 3
6
1035 7
7
1 25
107 4
5
20
108 4
1 1
15
110 4
3 3
13-5
; 98 3
2 2
20
93 3
3 3
20
109 6
5 7
15
110 3
1 1
30
no
110 7
7
60
115 5
3
30
116 6
5
32
108 7
8
6f
110 6
1 1
16
116 16 11 16
3
6
13
116
111)
104
105
10:: 5
4 4
60
10:. 3
6 7
30
104 4
3 6
60
106 10
9
110
111 12
10
3'l
113 1
3 3
30
107 12
13 13
50
109 1
8
50
112
1035 3
5 -
15
lOS 7
7 7
12
I'iS 4
6 6
60
102 2
8 11
30
107 4
0 5
30
liiO 4
5 G
40
108 7
7 7
30
1084 2
4 4
40
107 3
5 5
J. McBride earri(>d off tlie riding honors with
1st. 2d. 3d.
. 8 d 9
. d .5 10
RACING STATISTICS OF RENO MEETING i
Cal Cum 1
F. R. Irwin the Leading Money Winning OvTUor— 5>psert ^ iTose 1
Mister Mark Biggest Winner Among the Horses. Ihily Fashion 1
, VA Priino 1
Orange Blossom 0
Tlie fall meeting of the Reno Jockey Club opened Orlin Kripp 1
on September 13 and came to an end October 4, Prince Douglas 1
a periml of nineteen racing days, during wliicli Rex Terra 1
time 122 races were run and $2d,3.50 distributed Zim 0
among tlie successful turfmen. F. R. Irwin was
the leading winning owner, bath in the matter of .. /.orrwwi nff ti.o r
money and number of ra.ces won, his horses account- "• J.
iiig for eight races and $1.5d0. The following are
tlie owners who won $140 or more each; jockejs who lOile om
Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt.
Irwin, F. R 8 d 9 $l,.5d0 McBride J d7 IS
Woinach. I. N d .5 10 1,405 J:*‘“f**
Nevada Stock Farm 4 .5* 2 1,030 L’ *
Davis. H. E 3 7 2 900 B. il 12
Waudle. J. C 2 0 1 860 Thompson, i 4.» 11
Ryan. J. J 4 4 2 770 J h},
Barm s, II. W 3 5 5 770 • • • ir ^ J
Matthews. 1 1 2 d 7d0 i
Trowbridge & McAtee 5 o 1 7.50 lH 1:
Sharkey. J. J 3 4 3 040 • ;;
(;raiit. T. J 4 0 2 0(K» r
O’Rourki*. F 2 2 3 585 J
Sehiirii, B. (’ 3 3 1 5d0 lu }
Riley & Williams 3 2 2 540 H *4 \
Jones, C 2 1 2 .rjio ' ^ ‘ 1
Ikkert, J 3 2 O 5(M) 'I'lip following riilers finished s<
I'liuiiias. A. V 2 4 3 5(M1 one <»r more of their mounts, I
Wade, J. L 2 3 4 490 winner:
McKihbon, ('. (’ 2 5 U 4>0 .Jockey.
Higgins, li 3 1 0 4d0 p.uel, T
Rieh & t)ld 3 0 O 45.5 omies, W
Collk *;'^*^v’^** ‘’"I ] \ 2 2 4 44(» following wore unplacci
Thomas & Tli’u’rstoiV ‘ 2 2 0 430 «>«''«
Rlmdiart. F 2 2 3 420 .l<M*k€*y. ills. Jock*
Wakeiiiaii, J 2 1 2 31,0 Wwid.s, M I Higue
Sfflinsher, H. TZ 2 O 3 340 U.iywrard 4
Greene, L 2 0 2 320
il',iih,K.r: s':' a: ■ ; ; : . ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; i 11 1 lim "■<or,i ,,r 1
(■ 1 4 (t s(K) , "■“’-j
('ampbell Sparks 2 0 1 300
James, (’.II 1 3 2 3(H) M oniach. I N (, (’ampi
Olsen & Shank 1 4 0 300 ^ ’J
Smith. A. E 2 0 O 280 K'mianian L. Deboll
Williams, (i 1 1 4 2d0 i- 'V .a (iue.st,
Gouldiiig, T 1 2 2 2(’H) t •}
Padgett. W. R 1 2 1 *240
MeFarlane, A I 1 3 240 J' ‘V. 1
Addison. G 1 2 1 240 JVmxl. \N L 4 Schwa
Jtransoii. W. T I 2 1 240 *}
B.-.niberger, G. E 1 1 1 220 f
Cooper. II 1 2 0 220 1
Greeiiow, J 1 1 1 *220 J!*'*'**'- ^ •}
Johnson. T. T 1 1 1 2(M) RH'.n. 4 McCln
Mills. T I 1 1 200 fhivis, II. V. 3 .Neal.
Buchanan. E. E 1 1 1 200 Jh'vie L J 3 Roher
Urdbr. A. N O 4 1 190 Eckert. .1 . 3 Scank
Harvey. W. (i 1 1 0 ISO ^ 3 Shark
Jamieson, A I O 2 180 V 2 o''*"!*’
Jenkins, W. G 1 O 2 180 2
Sureget Stable 1 1 O ISO tWi"’ *i .*^
Roberts. C. A 0 3 2 IdO Ballinger. S. A 2 Wood:
W«-lls, W. A 1 O 1 IdO
1st. 2d. 3d.
Jockey.
Mrs.
1st. 2d. 3(1.
Unp.
P.C.
.McBride, J. .
G7
IS 10 12
27
.27
(;r(»Ls, c.
SO
1.3 14 19
32
.17
Carter. R
GU
1.3 13 12
2S
.20
Pinnegnr, B. .
71
12 (5 9
44
.17
Tl 10111 psun, C. .
4.5
11 14 G
14
.24
IvOAAO. R
(51
10 12 10
19
.IG
R.van. R
7g
10 7 9
4G
.17
Kopplcmaii, B.
9 13 S
27
.IG
Riddle. C
GO
(5 7 11
3G
.10
McIntyre, W. .
. .21’
r» 7 2
S
;2:i
'Fuik. E
17
.5 1 2
!)
.29
Matthews, M. .
14
2 .3 3
(>
.14
Ma jestic, J. . .
IS
2 1 3
12
.11
McEwen, C. . .
17
1 3 .5
S
.0*5
Clampitt, M. . .
IG
1 2 4
9
.(Mi
Post, R
13
1 2 2
S
.OS
Hunt, F
1 0 2
4
.IG
'The folIoAving
riders finished second or
third
witli
one <.r more of
Aviiiiier:
their mounts, but did not ride a
.lockc.r.
Mts. 2d
3d. Unp.
P.uel, T
11 .5
0
(5
Ornies, W
13
3
8
The folloAviiig
mounts:
Avere unplaced with
all
their
J(M*key.
Ylts'
Jockey.
Mts.
Wuod.s, M. . . .
Hayward
1
4
lliguei'u, S. ..
. . *>
The following i
s the record of Hie trainers:
'Trainer.
YVins.
’I’rainer.
YY
ins.
Irwin, F. R. ...
S
Bi(*knell. F. ..
YVoniach. I. N.
G
Caniplx‘ll, P. .
0
Grant. T. J. ...
Tl
(’<Kik. C. Y'.
•»
Kiniianian. E. .
r»
Deboir. Y\’. II.
0
Officer. C. YV.
. . . . .Y
(iuest. B
0
Sharkey, J. J. .
.Y
Rineh.irt. F. .
. 2
Smith. A. E
Williams. G. )V.
AVoixl. W. E. ..
Higgins. II
Matthews, L. ...
Biichnuati. K. E.
Heatli. W. S. ..
Ryati, G. F
Davis, II. E. ..
Ikiyle. E. J
E<-kert. J
Harvey, W. G. .
Hill. J
Stadlcr. J
Allen. L. L
Ballinger, S. A.
5 Ripple, .J. II
4 Pelter, J
4 Schwartz. T. I’. . . .
4 'riionias, A. V
4 Waddle. J. C
4 (’aldwell. L. F"
4 llendrieks, W.
4 MeCliiitock. W. M..
3 Neal. G
3 Robert. (’. A
3 Scanlon. D
3 Sharkey. F. A. ...
3 Shinn. F
3 Singleton, 5V
2 Watkins, M
2 Woods, H, G
'V ii 1 (I I'l 14(1 IxTi’t'otage of winning favorites Avas below
T nViVr (’ F (> 3 1 110 "‘’*‘”***^' shown in the subjoined tabulation:
mng/i).- w. i o o ho ^
„ , . . Winning first clmlces 4C,
Mineral Jim Avas the leader 01 the money winning vvinning seroml clioices
rses, of AAdiicIi the folloAving Avon $140 or more Winning outsiders !!!!!!!!!!,!.!!!.!!..!! 44
Young, D. W.
horses, of AA'liicIi the folloAving Avon $140 or more Winning outsiders
<‘aeli: Winning at (xlds on
Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Di'feated at (xids-o
•Mister .Mark 2 O 1 $SdO Pi'vceiitage of Avinii
each :
Horse.
•Mister .Mark
Mineral Jim
(lirrniK*
Vuliie V.
Sam. Hill
Nellie P,. ...
3^ 4** YV'
Taylor
G
Lucius, Hhidixisian, Monoinoy
I.ittle Jake
3
0
1
3* 3' YY
'Paylor
r»
FaAour, KcenJaiie, LittieNearer
Pink 'Teiiuy
2
1
2
4' 4'2 YV'
Lang
G
Grundy. Gex. Jolm I. Day
J. D. Sugg
3
2
0
3* 3* L
Fator
Y
.Monomoy, Sasin, 'Ticket
Ciirlicui'
2
0
1
4i 4-i L
Fator
11
Dr.Rae, Fred, the Great. Coaler
DU kie W
3
0
1
up. 3'
RoAvan
7
Ivry, Romeo, Queen of the Sea
L‘i Bct(‘ Noire
3
1
0
117 1 5 4 2 2* 1' T RoAvan 7 (ileipncr, (!)apt. Hodge, S.in'rime
111 8 9 7 7 7J 8 '" 'T Roaviui 12 Benevolent, Q. of the Sea. Ivry
110 7 6 6 4 5* 12 S Boyle 10 Gleijmer, Bob Hensley. Lottery
110 By Burgomaster — Lady Charcot (Curb Stable).
116 5 5 9 11 10' 10=- G W ("ar’lll D.iiidy Dude. Bar Ono, Perseus
lOS 3 5 3 5 5 6*' H Erick.s’n .5 Monoinoy. Sasiu. Kilkenny
103i 7 7 7 7 7'= T Row.an 7 Alvord. Miss Kruter, Un. Lassie
107 4 5 & 6* 6® 'r Nolan 8 BackBay, ValerieWest, Abadaue
108 4 1 1 4 6= 6'® I., McAtee d Everest, Orderl.v, Jack Mount
110 4 3 3 3 6‘® 6" L En.sor 9 N. Simplex, Orderly, W. 'Thyme
98 3 2 2 2 2' 2'4 C Hansen 4 Garbage, Puts and Calls, Prunes
95 3 3 3 2 2J 3®J C Hansen 10 S.Bauuer, R.ofAutumn, StarBen
109 6 6 7 7 9' lO’-*® D Conn’llyl2 Riglit, Cadillac, Broom Peddler
110 5 11 1 2J 6'® L Lyke 7 Golding, Woodlhrush, Thrills
110 By Marta Santa — Miss Present (L. Laughlin).
11-5 7 7 11 ID 10«A J FYach 14 Adele. N. Simplex, lleien Atkin
115 5 3 8 11 11-'* J Frach 13 Mamx'A’ia*. Buck Bay, I’uilu
116 6 5 6 6= 6®i J Frach 11 Paddy. 'Tommy Avaac. F. Waters
108 7 8 8 8'i S" W Kolsay 10 FortBliss, Mar.Hollins. LouiseV.
110 6 11 2 15* 10*® A Collins Id B.itliilde, Kirstie’s Cub, Millrace
116 16 11 1C 16 16 16=® W Hinphy K5 Bet. Blnff, J. of Arc. 'Transpero
116 D YV' Hinphy 8 Iron Boy. Onieme, Retreat
110 2* E McG’w’n 5 Dairyman. 'T.’s Beau, Lutetla
104 5* G Mangan d Bevo, Dairyman, 'Thistle’s Beau
105 By Paludit— Maud B. L. (C. K. Moore).
103 5 4 4 5' 5'- M Mount’n 7 .Vsterisk. I nihal.i. Daliiiida
105 3 6 7 8 8® 8*® M Mount’n 9 Jack Mount, B. Robmts, BarOne
104 4 5 6 5 5- 5'® M Mount’n 8 Sw.Tooth, Assiiinptiun. Priinlll.
106 10 9 10 10' ID* M Mount’nll Paddy. 'I'oniiny waac, F. Waters
111 12 10 11 11'= 10*® M Mount’nld Kir.’.sCnb, General, Amuckassin
115 1 3 3 6 6i 7*= J Butwell 7 S.inFnince, W’freda, K.Agiippa
107 12 13 13 13 13 13'« M Mount’nH ('. Colors. K. Agrippa, YVilfreda
109 1 8 8 10 10=' A Schu’g’rlO Haimibal, Joyful, Un.’s Lassie
112 By Hessian— Lychee Nut (’W. Cahill),
103i 3 5 r. 6 6‘ 5*5 Q Preece *.♦ Onierly, Belle Roberts, Whimsy
105 7 7 7 6 5* 5-* J Rod’g'ez 7 Zi::iii:i. Koli-i-Noor. Keen Jane
I'iS 4 6 6 6 (J f>*« M Buxton d BarOne, Paddy Dear, B.Robert.s
102 2 8 11 11 10' 10== F Weiner 11 Orderly, Dr’gonRock, Nightstick
107 4 o 5 5 6 5'* J Callahan 5 MaiyBelle. (iraphic, D.Vandlver
litO 4 6 6 5 5' 4«i J CallahanlO Pictor, Koh-i-N<H»r, F.thetJreat
108 7 7 7 7 6* 6®5 L F'ator 7 Mary Belle. Pictor, Graphic
1084 2 4 4 5 6 5'® A Johnson 5 John I. Day. Lucius, Graphic
107 3 6 5 5 6 6*= II Hair.’t’n (5 Sedan. Harry Bivivogel, Dorcas
'To.v Miss 3
SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Mile§. Sovereign Stlling Handicap.
1:41*^—6—121.)
3-ycaj:-olds and upward. (July 11, IS 14 —
GEX. ch. g. 6
437'.6 Aq’duct 1 l;40'Afast
43233 Empire lm70y 1:45 fast
42726 Belmont
42546 Bolaiont
40497 Bowie
4<)4.S7 Bow io
40457 Howie
114 Bv Bachelor’s Button — Gonny (R. Dwyer).
1 l;40'Afast 7-10 116 C 2 1 1 I'i 1= L Fator 7 P. G. Kiug. Salvatelle, Wilfreda
Oy 1:45 fast 3 110 3 3 6 9 6' C*| G Walls 8 AR)ert A.. King John, lollte
i l;42*Sifa»t 7-10 l.V) 4 4 5 5 4* 4'1 T Wright 5 The Decision, Lytle, Ylarnan
Il:37‘Skfa«t 8 106 12 12 12 12 12 1!‘’'A S« hu g’rl’J '’(dunibiiie, Wyoming, Woixltrap
I l:42>.fa.st 11 109 6 4 4 2 3»® .6«5 W K» li-ay .5 .M itiu.-e khd. Kashmir. Ballast
1 1 ll'^fast '» lo3i 6 3 2 2 5* 5‘* G Walls 7 Miiito II., Deebmute, 5Iat. Idol
1 1.457(»raat 6 lu9 6 6 6 7 7> 7'= G Walla b SUp. Elm. Dorcas. Deckmate
Shamrock Green 1
Yorkist 2
Norfolk Belle 2
Ringleader L’
Water wood 1
()uid Nunc li
Golden Cliaiice 1
Promise Me L’
P.as Blancs 1!
Doctor Zab 2
Indian Brigade li
Little Abe g
Yow<dl 2
Ethel 2
Fir(‘place 2
Cruzados Jr g
rtelus ‘2
Bon Sante li
Miiudie 1
Wall Street 2
('y Merrick 1
Juanita Frederick 2
Pajaroita II I
Col. Bo.vle I
Knaieriek Miller 1
Praelorjaii I
V'olima* 1
Clear Lake 1
CImnsv Curl 1
Debra 1
Lantern 1
Orlraiilation 1
I’laytliiiig 1
Auntie Curl I
PcK-itaii'i 1
Stjuash I
Ponce do Leon 1
Rutland Arms 1
Still.v Night I
Sureget I
Will. Baker 1
iVrch 1
L. Gentry 1
Iuiina*ssion I
Aline B 1
Battle Mountain 1
Bit of Blarney I
Dr. Max 1
Foeinan 0
Fniiik Rogon 1
I. W. Harper 1
Judge Ellswortli 1
La<Jy Innocence 1
lindy SI. Patriek 1
Mnlliioinali 0
rickugaiil 1
Amt. Defeated at (xids-oii 14
$Sd() Pi'vcciitage of Avinniiig choices 38
71:0 ^
5M» GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY
5.50
540
520 CHICAGt). 111.. Octolx'r til. — YVeathcr f«MaM-ast;
5li0 IMiinds — Fair tonigiit. Avith «a)ol*r in .soiitli ix'»rlion;
510 Wednesday ixiHly clouily and slightly warnM*r. be-
,5(K) coming uii.s<tthMi by night in north portion, Mis-
4,Su souri — Fair tonight and proiiahly Wednesday: cooler
4SO in southeast ]>f)itioii tonight; rising temiK'ratiire
470 We<lnesda.v. Wisconsin-Fair and slightly c<>ld(T
400 tonigiit, (;enrral forecast: 'The northwestern storm
440 Avill move rapidl.v soullienstAvard. attmidcd l>y rain
430 ”•* snow withoin the next thirty-six lioiirs from the
4i_»0 northern Rocky Mountain region caistAvard to eastern
4*j0 .Minnesota and central loAAa. ’The Av«*ath(‘r Avill con-
410 tinue fair in the district farther east and soutli.
400 FolloAvir.g the passage of the storm colder weather
390 AAill overspread the northAvesteru states.
385 YV.YSHINGTON. I). C.. October L’l.— ,V decbir-
380 ntion of the imperative necessity of holding
360 tlie national industrial conference togetlier is
360 midcrstoiMl to form tlie keynote <if tiie 000-Avord
360 letter Avliieh President Wilson sent today to 8ec-
360 retary Lane, cliairiiian of tlie conference. 'The
340 President’s letter Avas described b.v tliose avIio had
34!) read it as “an extremely poAverfnl document,’'’
320 written in the vigorous style Avhicii characterized
315 tlie executive’s Avritings before liis illness. 'Die
310 conference may take a recess for a Aveek to draw
300 up new plans.
SIJiJ WASHING’I'ON. D. (' . Octolier 21.— I’ossihility
^*80 e'uu promise betAveen senate advocates and op-
“ro reservations to the German »x‘ace treaty
mVi) was said t<» have r(*eeive;l s(*rioiis eonsideration to-
nti) da.v at a conferenee of democratic leaders lield after
Chainuan Ixidge liad called a ineetnig tonmrroAV of
nl,, th(* foreign relations committee to consicer iio>r
n*servatioiis and modification of those reixirted out
r,r.jj h.v tlie coniniitte Beptember 10.
220 STOCKHOLM, Swed<‘n, October 21. — The rnifed
220 States minister here, Ira N. Morris, has rei-elved a
220 request by tel(*grapli from (ieiieral Y’udeiiitch aim
22() Premier LianozoAv of the government of iiortliAvesc
200 Russia urging the Ciiited States to send food atm
goo otlii'r necessities for Petrogrud. Avliicli General Y'ud-
200 eiiitcli said lie expected to take today. 'The request
190 Avas foi'Avarded to Washington.
1^6 ST. LOnS. Mo., October 21. — King Albert of
ISO Belgium, accompanied by tlie ro.val party, Avas tiie
ISO of St. Louis t«xlay. his train arriving at me
180 western railrwid Icrminn-i forty minutes later.
Huge croAvds, iioAvever. Avhich linetl the long route of
nian-li. Availed patiently in order to sUoav their Avel-
1^M) to Belgium’s monarch.
I'HIC.VGO. 111., October 21. — Before one of the
jop larg« st coiicours»*s of persons Avhich ever assembleAl
to Avitness a public event in Chicago Cardinal
Mercier. primatt* and idol of Belgium, today was
160 uAvarded the honorary degree of doctor of laws at
l.oyoia uniA'ersity.
160 L()MM)N. England. OctobA-r 21. — Orel has lx*en re-
t60 taken by th** bolslie\'iki. who liaA'i* defeateil niiie-
H‘*0 ! tei'ii regiincnrs <*t Gen. Mamentoff’s army onDido
16') I of \ oror.ezli, according to a wireless dispatch jcut
16U [ out by the auviut guverumeut iu Mobcow.
8
DAII.Y RACING FORM
Wednesday, October 22. 1919
RENO FORM CHART
RENO, Nev., Wednesday, Octo1>er 1, 1919. — Six
tevnth tla.v. Reno .lockey Club. Fall meeting of
ID days. Weather clear.
Stewards, l>eon Wing and Lt. O. Henderson.
Starter. James Haley. Racing secretary, W. W
'Finn.
44236 Race— 6-8 Mile (June 26, 1918—
59^—8 — ni.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; Eocoud, $40; third, $20.
, ^ , Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
4415G*Volima 106 I’J R Post 5i>0-100
44184 ^Multnomah 114 2J C Gross 60-100
44190 Lit. Orphan 109 3= J McBride 1720-100
44188 Tambian 108 4= R Carter 1360-100
44109 Fr’nk Dayt’nl03 6* J Majestic 10120-100
44184 Vodka 111 6 R Lowe 360-100
$li inutuels paid, Volima, $13.G0 .straight, $3.1*0
place, $3.20 show; Multomnh. $2.00 place, $2.40
bliov. ; Little Orphan, .$3.20 show.
Time, 24%, 50, 1:04. TYack slow.
Winner — A. Mi F;irlane’.s ch. m, 9, by Duke of
Westminster — Misinformed, by Proclamation o
King’s Courier (trained by C. A. Roberts; bred i
Kiigland by Mr. II. I.,ong).
Went to post at 2:33. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and tiiird driv
ing.
44937 Second Race— 3-4 Mile (July 19. 1916—
1:12%— 3— 111.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Ind. Horse.
AVt.
Fin.
Equiv. Odds.
Jockey. Straight.
44 138 ’Pickagain
112
11 F
Hunt
350-10U
44184 Zim
112
2» B
Koppleman 1400-100
44 136 ’Pajaroita
11.112
3= J
McBride
1.50-100
44194 ’Foeman
112
43 R
Carter
360-100
44188 Kio
112
C
Gross
1220-100
44188 = Bas Blancs 112
6^ E
Turk
1200-100
44114 I.oulse Mack 107
7« R
Ryan
2720-100
44113 Treowen
H2
8 R
Lowe
7000-100
$2 iiintuels paid, Pickagain, $9.00 straight, $5.20
phire, $3.40 siiow; Zim, $S.00 place, $4.00 show;
I'ajaroita II., $2.80 show.
Time. 24%. 61. 1:17 Vs. Track slow.
Winner — Rich & Old’s b. m, 5, by Harrigan —
Piekaiiiimy. by Cesarion (trained by A. E. Smith
!>red by Mr. Benjamin A. .Tones).
Went to post at 2:.59. At post 3 minutes. Start
guod ;iud slow. Wou driving; second and third the
same.
449 QQ Third Race— 5-8 Mile (Juno 26, 1918—
59%— 8— 111.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. .Tockey. Straight.
44161 Roadmaster HI li R Ryan .’iOO-lOO
4 4192 = Rmelda 111 B Koppleman 90C'-100
44191»Lit. Birdie 111 3«» R Lowe 1240-100
44193 Auntie Curl 111 4^ r. Riddle 330-100
(4.3890) Aline B. Ill 5* G Gross 180-1'X)
(44184)L. Gentry 111 6 .1 McBride 430-100
$2 mutiuls paid, Roadmaster. $12.00 straight.
$7.00 pl.tee, $4.00 show; Einelda, $0.20 place, $3.20
show; Little Rirdie, $.3.40 show.
Time, 24%. 60, 1:04. Track slow.
Winner- .1. Pelter’s h. g. 9. by Tlie Roman —
Ruzz*t, !iy The Roman (trained by J. Pelter; bred
by Mr. 'riios. II. Ryan).
Went to post at 3:2S. At post 8 minutes. Start
goo«l and slow. Won driving; second and tliird the
bume.
4.4.9 9Q Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile (June 26, 1918 —
Purse $200. 3-year-
clds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$1^0; second, $40; third, $20.
Eiiuiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
441«7=Neliie B. HI 1<‘ C Gross 170-100
(44«30)YorkIst 118 2S W McIntyre 340-100
4 11 07 ’Clear Lake IIS 3‘« C Riddle 420-100
(41 18.5) Praetorian 111 4' R Lowe 2140-100
(44106)Little Jake 118 6’ J McBride 600-100
4 4 160 ’Pink Tcnny 108 6 R Ryan 650-100
$2 mntuel.s paid, Nellie R., $5,40 straight, $4.00
place, $.3.00 sliow; Yorkist, $4.00 place, $3.00 show;
Clear Lake, .$2.40 show.
Time. 24%, 49^^, 1:03%. Track slow.
Winner — C. (^ McKibbin’s b. m, 6, by Sir Wll
fred- S|)ani.sli Matel!, by Royal Hampton (trained by
W. O. Harvey; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard).
Went to post at 4:00. At post 3 minutes. Start
fair and slow. Wou driving; second and third the
same.
44940 fifth Race— 1-2 JTiTe (July 3, 1918—
463^__7_113.) Purse $200. 2-yoar-
olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $140; second,
$40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse.
AVt.
Fin.
Jockey. Straight. |
( 44189)Chrome
115
1^
AV
McIntyre
310-100
44189’Zindo
105
2=
C
Gross
160-100
44189 Plaything
100
SB
J
Majestic
3900-100
4,S981=N’folk Belle
115
4’
B
Koppleman
320-100
43981 H’ds I AA’ln
105
5*
C
Riddle
3450-100
441 HO Polar Cub
1C6
6*
R
Lowe
810-100
44 189 ’Squash
107
7
J
McBride
1260-100
.$2 mutmds paid. Chrome. $8.20 straight, $3.20
piare. $3.00 show; Ziiido, $2.80 place, $2.60 show;
Plaything, $4.80 simw.
Time, 24%, 50. Track slow.
Winner — Trowbridge & McAteo’s ch. g. by Sigurd
— Qneeiicnp. by King Fanstus (trained by C. W.
Officer; bred by Mr. H. II. Trowbridge).
Went to post at 4:31. At i>ost 4 minutes. Start
good and slow. Wou driving; second and third the
same.
449 41 Sixth Race — 1 Mile (Aug. 14, 1915 —
1:38%— 5— 128.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; eocond, $40; third. $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
44162»Dlckie W. 115 I® R Carter 270-100
(44169)Medf’d Boy 115 21 J Majestic 1.30 100
44188 B. of Bl’rneylW 3»k B Koppleman 2120-100
4419»> = Maudie 115 4=1 C Gross 650-100
441H5»Dehra 109 .5 R Ryan 3720-100
( 44188 )Orbiculat’n 109 Pull. up. JMcBride400-100
$2 muniels paid. Dickie W., $7.40 straight, $3,60
place, $2.60 show; Medford Boy, $3.00 place, $2.60
show; Bit of Blarney, $2.S0 show.
Time, 26, 50%, 1:17, 1:45%. Track slow.
Winner — H. W. Barnes’ br. g. 3. by Dick Finnell
— Bellegarde II., by Beauclerc (trained by J. Hill;
bred by Mr. R. H. Anderson).
Went to post at 4:58. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
RENO FORM CHART
RENO, Nev., Thursday, October 2, 1919. — Seven-
teenth day. Reno Jockey Club. Fall meeting of
19 d.iys. Weather clear.
Stewards. Ijeon Wing and L. 0. Henderson.
Starter, James Haley. Racing secretary, W. W.
Finn .
449 49 First Race — 5-8 Mile (Juno 26, 1918 —
59%— 8— 111.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value • winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. .Tockey. StraigJit.
44 184 ’Frank Rogonlll IJ C Riddle 210-100
44190 W. Whitakerlll 2» R Carter 1X0-100
441«.> Jack p:ilis 111 3i C Gross 610-100
44108 Handy Andylll 4* T Buell 500-100
44190 T. CTnimller 109 5’ h' Hunt 2‘J(K)-100
4 4184 G. W. Kiskerlll 6 B Koppleman 1500-100
$2 miituels i).iid, Frank Ilogun, $0.20 straight,
$2.00 itlace. $2.20 slur.v; Walter Whitaker, $2.80
place. .$2.20 sliow; Jack Ellis, $2.00 show.
Time, 25%, 62. 1:05%. Track slow.
Winner- 1. N. Womaeli’s c-li. g. 4, by Rogon —
Rose .Sweet, by Maxiiie (trained liy 1. N. Woniiicli;
Iired l»y Mr. David Hogan).
Went to i»ost at 2;. 5.5. At post 2 minutes. Start
giMgi and slow. Won driving; second and tlilrd the
bume.
4 49 4^ Second Race — 5-8 Mile (June 26, 1918—
•±±^*±0 — g — 111) Purse $200. 3-ycar-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value winner
$140; second. $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odd®.
Ind. Horse. Wt.. Fin. Jockey. Stiniglit.
44194 Desert Rose 108 1' B Koppleman 950-100
44l90 = Kov. Johnnielll 2* C Gross 320-l<xj
441 93 »Sa tala 111 3’ H Post 480-100
44336 Vodka 111 4= R Lowe 1340-100
4 3936 Duke V. Salnlll .5J R Carter 1290 100
44113’P’orum 111 6 C Thompson 110-100
$2 mniiiels paid, liesert Rose, .$21.00 straight,
$6.64) place, $4.00 show; Royal Johnnie, $4.00 place,
$2.40 show; Sutahi, $3.00 show.
Time, 25. 51, 1:03%. Track slow.
Winner— 1>. W. Young’s b. f, 3. by Starbottle —
Riiasla Water, by M.ixim (lraim*d by C. W, Hen-
dricks; lired by .Nevad.a Stock Farm).
Went to post at 2:,50. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Wou driving; second and third Hie
same .
44944 Third Race— 6-8 Mile (June 26. 1918—
^9%— 8^111.) Purse $200. 3-y»^-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value winner
$140; second. $40: third. $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
(44 158) Mineral JlmllS U B Koppleman 700-100
(4411.T)J. D. Sugg 111 2= W McIntyre l.W-lOO
(44194)Col. Boyle lOG 3=5 (' Gros.q 490-100
44193 Suregot 108 4» W Ormes 840-100
44191 Moonlighter 108 E5 T Buell 1200-100
(44100) Vain V. 108 6 R Carter 440-100
$2 mutnels paid. Mineral Jim. $16.00 straight,
$4.60 place, $3.40 show; J. D. Sugg, $3.00 place,
$2.60 show; Col. Boyle, $3.00 show.
Time, 26. 60%, 1:03%. Track slow.
Winner— F. R. Irwin’s b. e. 8. by Radford—
Kate Rogers, by Bob Carter (trained by F. R.
Irwin; bred by Mr. P. Helton).
Went to post at 3:20, At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
44245 Fourth Race — 1 Mile (Aug. 14, 1915—
1 :38%— 5— 128.) Purse $250. 4-year-
olds and upward. Special Weights. Net value to
winner $175; second, $50; third, $25.
, ^ _ Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
(44241) Dickie W. 105 IfJ R Ryan 1020-100
(44186)Gol. Chancel04 2= C Thompson 670-100
(44162) Sam Hill 112 3» R Lowe 8.30-100
44239’Yorkist 114 4>| W McIntyre 100-100
44241»MedfM Boy 100 5=5 J Maje.stlc 1400-10C
44162 = Pon. de Leonl08 6 C Gross 380-100
$2 mutuels paid, Dickie W., $22.40 straight,
.$7.00 place, $4.00 sliow; Golden Chance, $6.00 place,
$3.20 show; Sum Hill, $3.00 show.
Time, 26, 51%, 1:18, 1:46. Track slow.
Winner — H. W. Barnes’ br. g, 4, by Dick Fln-
noll — Belleg.'irde II.. by Beauclerc (trained by J.
Hill; bred by Mr. R. II. Anderson).
Went to post at 3:47. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won handily; second and third
driving.
44246 fifth Rac»— 5 1-2 Furlongs (Oct. 3, 1916
—1:06%— 5— 106.) Purse $200. 3-ycar-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
(44190) Wall Street 111 In W McIntyre 170-100
44239 Praetorian 111 2» R Lowe
441.58 Cruxados Jr. Ill 3| R Carter
44238 Auntie Curl 111 4» B Pinnear
44193 Pr. Douglas lOS
C Riddle
130-100
810-100
710-100
1500-100
$2 inutuels paid. Wall Street, $5.40 straight,
.$2.20 place, $2.40 show; Praetorian, $2.20 place,
$2.20 show; Cruzados Jr., $2.60 sliow.
Time, 25, 51, 1:10. Track slow.
Winner— Campbidl & Sparks* ch. g, 5, by Prosper
— Josie IvCdi, by Bonnie Joe (trained by 1‘. (3amp-
bcll; bred by Mr. G. W. Scott).
Weut to post at 4:17. At post 4 minutes. Start
bad and slow. Wou driving; soi'ond and third the
same.
44247 Sixth Race — 1 Milo (Aug. 4, 1915—
■a-X4i-±i 1:38%— 5^128.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv, Odds.
Ind. Horse, Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
44241 *B. of Bl’meylOS 1* B Koppleman 240-100
44110=Een Levy 108 2« R Lowe 5G0-10O
44190’Chas. Can’ll 108 3» <! Riddle 140-100
41183 Trulanc 108 4‘» F Hunt 690-100
44194 «Freda T. 105 5 R Ryan 800-100
$2 inutuels paid. Bit of Blarney, $6.80 straight,
$3.60 place, $2.60 sliow; Ben I.evy, $4.60 place,
$2.80 sliow; ('has. Cannell, $2.60 show.
Time, 25%, 61, 1:19, 1:47. Track slow.
Winner — F, R. Irwin’.s b. f, 4. by Ciinard—
Melton Mowbray, by Melton (trained by F. R. Ir-
win; Iired by Mr. Edward R. Bradley).
Went to i>ost Jit 4:48. At post 1 minute. St.irt
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
RENO FORM CHART
RENO, Nev., Friday, October 3, 1919. — Eight-
eenth day. Reno .Jockey Clul>. Fall meeting of
days. Weather clear.
Stewards, l.,eon Wing and L. O. Henderson.
Starter, James Haley. Racing secretary, W. W.
Finn.
44288 Race— 5-8 Mile (June 26, 1918—
Tr . 59%— 8— 111.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upwazd. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Jfx^key. Straight.
4424G ’Cruzados Jr. Ill 1« R Carter 200-100
44238 ’Little Birdie 111 22 R Lowe 1000-100
44157 Positano 111 C Gross 7.30-100
44191 ’Lantern 111 4* B Koppleman 1900-100
(4423G) V’olima 111 5^ K Post 1:K)0-100
4 1193 ’Classy Curl 111 6= R Ryan 160-100
44191 Duly Fash’n HI 7 B Pinnegar 1610-100
$2 mutuels paid. Cruzados Jr., $6.00 straight,
$1.00 place, $3.40 show; Little Birdie, $6.40 place,
$4.20 sliow; Positano. $4.60 show.
Time, 24%, 49%, 1:01%. Track fast.
Winner — Mrs. L. Green’s b. g, 3. by Cruzados —
Lasarita, by Rcy el Santa Anita (trained by J. J.
Sharkey; bred by Me.ssrs. Green & Evaus).
Went to post at 2:31. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. W'on easily; second and third driv-
ing.
44298 Sixth Race— 1 Mile (Aug. 14, 1915—
1:38%— 6— 128.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second. $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
442.37 Eas Blancs 112 1’ E Turk 200-100
44192 W. Turnbow 108 2* R Ryan 240-100
44237 Louise Mack 100 3= B Koppleman 690-100
44192 Pr. Phils’pe 111 4’ B Pinnegar 260-100
44237 Tree wen 108 5 R Lowe 1240-100
$2 mutuels paid, Bns Blancs, $6.00 straight, $3.00
place, $2.40 show; Walter Tnrnblow, $4.40 place,
$2.00 show; Ijouise Mack, $2.40 show.
Time, 25=75, 50%, 1:17, 1:43%. Track fast.
W’inner — B. C. Seburn’s b. g, 6, by Chantilly —
Zephyrine, by St. Carlo (trained by E. Kinnaman;
bred by Mr. Chas. W\ Clark).
Went to post at 4:43. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
RENO FORM CHART
RENO, Nev., Saturday, October 4. 1919. — Nine-
teenth and lust day. Reno Jockey Club Fall meeting
of 19 days. Weather clear.
Stewards, Leon Wing and L. O. Henderson.
Starter, James Haley. Racing secretary, W. W.
Finn.
449 Q 4 fiwt Race— 5-8 Mile. (June 26, 1918—
59%— 8^111.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
44292 Pajaroita 11.111 l=i R Lowe .5.30-100
44237 Kio 111 t Buell 1100-100
44289 = Foeman 111 3*» E Turk 11*0- 100
44243* Roy. Johnnielll 4* C Gross 240-100
4423C Fr’nk Dayt’nlOS 5« C Thompson 2700-100
44242 G. W. Kiskerlll 61 R Carter 1560-100
44292 Tambian 108 7’ B Pinnegar 1970-100
44243 Vodka 111 8 W McIntyre 1KK>-100
$2 mutuels paid, Pajaroita II.. $12.60 straight.
$5.80 place, $4.00 show; Kio, $10.20 place, $3.20
sliow; Foeman. $4.20 show.
Time, 24%, 49%, 1:01%. Track fast.
Winner — T. Goulding’s ch. g, 8, by Key del Sier-
ras — Aunt Bird, by Falsetto (trained by J. Stadler;
bred bv Mr. William Lemmon).
W’ont to i)ost at 2:07. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow for all but Tambian. Won easily;
second and third driving.
449Q^ Second Race— 1-2 Mile. (July 3, 1916 —
46%— 7— 113.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
44244 Valli V. 1C8 D R Charter 220-100
44113 Stilly Night 108 2h R Ryan 790-100
H. Angleton 108 3' J McBride 130-100
44288 Duly Fash’n 108 4i B Pinnegar 1950-100
44288’Littlo Birdie 108 ,5=« J Majestic 540-100
44289 Fayette C. Ill 6 R Lowe 2960-100
$2 mutuels paid, Valli V., $0.40 straight, $3.60
place. $2.40 sliow; Stilly Night, $3.40 place, $3. ‘20
show; Hugh Angleton, $2.60 show.
Time, 25%. 48%. Track fast.
Winner — T. J. Grant’s ch. m, 5, by Barnesdale —
Edna Green, by The Hero (trained by T. J. Grant;
Lred by Mr. W. E, Watts).
Went to post at 2:33. Ai post 3 minute.s. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and tliird the
same.
44246 Pr. Douglas 108 8 O Riddle 2920-100
$2 mutuels paid. (Juid Nunc. $13.00 straight,
$5.40 place, $2.80 show; Cy Merrick, $8.20 place,
$4.00 show; Roadmaster, $2.80 sliow.
Time, 24, 48%, 1:07%. Track fast.
Winner — L. Matthews* b. g, 10, by Woolsthorpe —
Dictynna, by St. Blaise (trained by L. Matthews;
bred by Mr. O. G. Parke).
Went to post at 5:1,3. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
44.R09 Ninth Race— 5-8 MUe. (June 86, 1918—
69%— 8— 111.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. W’t. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
44194 Cal Cum 111 Ih B Pinnegar 250-100
44242 *W. Whitakerlll 2»» R Carter 1920-100
44292 = Chas. Cann’l 111 3’ C Riddle 2420-100
44192 Antrim 111 4’® J McBride 200-100
44137 =Or. Blossom 111 5= R Ryan 260-100
44243 Forum 111 6’ C Thompson 560-100
38812 Doc Vaughn 111 7 W Mointvro 2540-100
$2 mutuels paid, Cal Cura. $7.00 straight, $4.00
place, $3.00 show; Walter Whitaker, $16.20 plai‘e,
$9.40 show; Chas. Cannell. $8.60 show.
Time. 24, 48%, 1:01%. Track fast.
Winner— Trowbridge & MeAtee’s ch. g, 9. bv
Stemwinder— Queencup, by King Faustus (trained
by (J. W. Officer; bred by Mr. H. H. Trowbridge).
Went to post at 3:.37. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
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4 4 9 Q Third Race — 1 Mile. (Aug. 14, 1915—
l;38%— 6— 128.) Purse $200. 3-
year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $140; second, $40; third, ^0.
Equiv. Odds
Iiul. Horse. W't.' Fin. Jockey. Straight.
( 44293 )Bas Blancs 111 1» C Turk .550-100
44185 = Fred’k MillerUl 2i C Riddle 170-100
44241 Dehra 111 3* R Lowe .340-100
44292 ’Emelda 111 4« B Pinnegar 710-100
44185 Capt. Druse 111 .5* C Gross 880-100
44288 ’Positano 111 6=i W McIntyre RIOO-IOO
44293 = W. Turnbow 114 7 R Ryan 19rO-100
$2 mutuels paid. Bus Blancs, $13.00 straight.
$5.00 place, $3.60 show; Frederick Miller, $3.80
place, $2.80 show; Delira, $3.60 show.
Time, 25%, 60, 1:17, 1:43%. Track fast.
Winner — B. C. Seburn’s b. g, 6, by Chantilly —
St. Zepliyrine, by St. Carlo (trained by E. Kinna-
inan; bred by Mr. Charles W. Clark).
Went to post at 3:00. At i>ost 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
44289 Second Race— 6-8 Milo (June 20, 1918—
69%— 8— 111.) Purse $200. 3-year-
o.ds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
i.us and upward. Claiming. .
;140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odd.5i.
AVt.
Fin.
Jockey. Straiglit.
: lOt;
l“Jt C
Gross
530-100
111
2» C
Thompson
460-100
Ltlll
S’J R
Ryaii
120-100
111
4= R
Carter
350-100
109
5i R
Lowe
2630-100
109
6 B Pinnegar
2080-100
$140
Ind. Horse.
44194 L. St. P
44237 Foeman
44102 Net. Wa
44244 Moonligt
4403G Fayette
44184 Applctto .
$2 mutuels paid, Lady St. Patrick. $12.60 straight,
$4.00 plaee. $2.80 show; Foeman, $4.00 place, $2.80
show; Nettie Walcutt, $2.40 show.
Time, 24%. 50, 1:02%. Track fast.
Winner — W. A. Wells’ ch. m, 7. by Campus —
Begone, by Prestonpaus (traiued by F. A. Sharkey;
bred by Mr. Chas. Hodges).
AVent to post at 2:58. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Wou driving; second and third the
same .
4.4.9Q7 Fourth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. (Au«r. 13,
t 1915—54—5—111.) Overland Purse.
Purse $200. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value
to winner $140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odd.-*.
Ind. Horse, Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
(44240) Chrome 110 1’ B Pinnegar 350-100
44240 Norf’k Belle 104 2n C Thompson 570-100
( 43981 )Waterwood 114 3* J McBride 6.''- 100
44240 Polar Cub 102 4’ R Ryan 1900-100
44240 H’ds I Win ?00 5 J Majestic 1720-ino
$2 mutuels paid, Chrome, $9.00 straight, $3.60
place. $2.20 show; Norfolk Belle, $4.20 place, $2.20
show; Waterwood. $2.20 show.
Time, 26%, 48%, 54%. Track fast.
Winner — Trowbridge & McAtee’s ch. g, by Sigurd
— (jueencup, by King Faustns (trained by C. W.
Officer; bred by Mr. H. H. Trowbridge).
Weut to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
4499 0 Third Race — 5-8 Mile (June 26, 1918 —
59y^_8— 111.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner
$140; second. $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
44191 Ringleader 108 1*> J Majestic 710-100
44238 Aline B. lU 2% C Thompson 260-100
(44104)J’gcE’.ls’th 114 3=i B Pinnegar 720-100
(44192) Dr. Max 111 4= C Gross 250-100
44244 Sureget HI B R Lowe 240-100
$2 mutuels paid, Ringleader, $16.20 straight,
$5.60 place, $3.40 show; Aline B., $4.00 place,
$2.60 sliow; Judge Ellsworth, $3.20 show.
Time, 24%, 49%. 1:01%. Track fast.
Winner — F. Rinehart’s cli. g. 3. by Harrigan —
Beatrice Soule, by I’eep o’Day (trained by F. Rine-
hart; bred by Mr. Benj. A. Jones).
AVent to post at .3:21. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. AA’on driving; second and third the
same.
44991 fourth Race— 5-8 Mile (June 26, 1918—
59^_8— 111.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second. $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
In/i. Horse.
44107 Toy Miss
44183 July Fly
44160 Fireplace
441 83 ’Careen
AA’t. Fin. Jockey. Straiglit.
106 1* C Gross 280-100
100 2’S B Koppleman 1500-100
107 R Carter C70-100
106 4* R Lowe 650-100
44239 Pink Tenny 105 5' R Ryan i:X)0 100
44239’Clear I.ake 108 6® C Kiddle 170-100
(4ll93)Doctor Zab 106 7 C Thompson 1200-100
$2 mnhieN paid 'Toy Miss. $7.60 straiglit, $4.60
place, $2.80 :diow; .luly Fly, $7.60 place, $2.80
sliow; Firepl:u-.*. $4.00 sliow.
Time, 24, 48%. 1:01. Track fast.
AA'inner 11. Higgins’ b. m. 6, by Marclimout II. —
Doll.viii t, by ('orniaii (trained by H. Higgins; bred
liy .Mr. .1. \V. Fullf'ri.
Went to post at 3:49. At post 1 minute, .Start
good :.iid slc.v. AA’oii easily; second and tliird driv-
ing.
AA999 fifth Race— 3-4 Mile (July 19. 1916—
1:12%— 3— 111.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Hors4‘, Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
44100 Rex Terra 112 HR Ryan 1740-100
44247 ’Chas. Caim’l 112 21 C Riddle 900-100
44238 ’Einelda 112 3= C Gross 80-100
44236 Tambian 111 4=i B Pinnegar 3000-100
4 4237 ’Pajaroita 11.112 5J R Lowe 220-100
44243 ’Satala 112 6 R Pos l’JOO-100
$2 inutuels paid, Rex Terra, $36.80 straight,
$11.20 place, $5. 00 show; Chas. Cannell, $7.00 place,
$3.60 show; Emelda, $2.80 sliow.
Time. 24%. 50. 1:16. Track fast.
AA’inner — J. H. Ripple’s hlk. g, 4, by 11 Terror —
Rosada. by Br. Sum (trained by J. H. Ripple;
bred by Mes.-^rs. J. 11. Ripple & Son).
Went to post at 4:16. At post 3 minutes. Start
good and slow. AA’ou driving; second and third the
same.
4499 R fiffh Race— 1-2 Mile. (July 3, 1916—
46%— 7— 113.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Ini. Horse. AA't. Fin. Jtickey. SStraight.
(44161) Juan. Fr’d'kllS 1>J B Pinnegar 210-KX)
( 44239 )Nellie B. 108 2=i J McBride 860-100
44239 Little Jake 118 31 C Gross 910-100
44186 La B. Noire 118 4-» R Carter 240-100
44291 Clear Lake 118 5= C Riddle 1600-100
( 44246 )WaJl Street 118 6’ AV McIntyre 500-100
44244 = J. D. Sugg 111 7 R Ryan 1600-100
$2 mutuels paid, Juanita Fredrick. $0.20 straight,
$4.20 place. $4.00 show; Nellie B., $5.80 place, $5.00
show; Little Juke, $4.40 show.
Time, 24, 47%. Track fast.
AV’inner — A. E. Smitli’s b. m, 6, by Rapid Water
— Lady Hildreth, by Golden Garter (traiued by A.
E. Smith; bred by Mr. J. R. Hensley).
Weut to post at 3:53. At post 3 minutes. Start
good and slow. Wou easily; second and third driv-
ing.
44999 Race— 1 MUe. (Aug. 14, 1915—
1 :38%— 6— 128. ) Au Revoir Handicap.
Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to
winner $210; second, $60; third, $30.
Equiv. Odds.
Iiul. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
44243 ’Sam Hill 110 1= J McBride 590-100
44245 =Gold, ChancelOS 2=i C Thompson 1020-100
(44101) Promise Mell2 S’* R Lowe 200-100
( 44245 )Dickie AV. 108 42 R Carter 580-100
44243 Yorkist 110 5* W McIntyre 380-100
44 186 ’Curlicue 106 6’ C Riddle 1100-100
44291 Pink Tenny 100 7* R Ryan 3610-100
44291’Fireplace 100 8 C Gross 1500-100
$2 mutuels paid, Sam Hill, $13.80 straight, $0.20
pl:ice, $3.40 show; Golden Chance, $7.60 place,
$3.40 show; Promise Me, $3.00 show.
Time, 24, 48, 1:14%, 1:40%. Track fast.
AA’inner — F. O’Rourke’s br. g, 4, by Solitaire II.
— Bremeihafen. by Sandringliam (trained by J. Stad-
Icr; l>red by Mr. Adolph B. Siireckels).
AV’ent to jiost at 4:20. At i>ost 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. AV’on easily; second and third driv-
ing.
44300 S«v«nth Race— 1 Mile. (Aug. 14, 1915—
1:38%— 5— 128.) Purse $200. 3-year-
olds and upward. Oaiming. Net value to winner
$140; second, $40; third, $20.
Equiv. Odds.
Iml. Ilorao. AA’t. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
44243 Medf’d Boy 108 1* C Thomp.son 310-100
(44195) Yo well 111 2= AV McIntyre 17C-100
(44191) Ethel 108 C Gross 5<»0-100
44l95’AV’. M. BakerlOO 4°k J Majestic 980-lUO
44193 After Night 1U8 5‘= K Carter 400-100
( 44242 )F’nk RogonlOS .6 C Riddle 2300-100
$2 inutuels paid. Aledford Boy. $8.20 straight.
$3.20 phu-e, $2.80 show; Yowell, $3.40 place, $2.80
sliow; Etliel. $3.00 sliow.
Time, 24%, 49, 1:15%, 1:42. Track fast.
AVinner — AVatson & AVood’s br. g. 8. by (jnick-
stride — Lady Kent, by Helicon (trained by W. E.
Wood; bred by Mr. C. O, Diekey).
AA’ent to post at 4:46. At iwst 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driv-
•ng.
It contains all the features that have cre-
ate<l such demand for It in the past. It It
simpl^' a min© of records. One of the fea-
tures of this book is a tabulated compilation
of the great races of England, France and
Australia, which covers the winners and
other details from their Institution. This It
a feature that is more comprehensive than
ever before attempted by any turf publica-
tion In the world.
AMONG ITS FEATURES ARE!
America’s Tieading Sires.
American Racing Statistics for the Year 1918,
American Stake Races for the Year 1918.
Bargain Yearlings and the Reverse.
Bookmaking Percentage Table.
Comparative Mile Speeds.
Dead Heats in 1918.
Disqualifications of 1918.
English Betting Rules.
Great Money-AVinning Horseg of the American, Aus-
tralasian and English Turf.
Handicapping and Racing (with Examples).
Highest Priced Thoroughbreds of the American and
European Turf.
Leading Winning Two- Year- Olds.
Long-Priced AA’iuners of 1918.
Most Important Races of Foreign Countries, Includ-
ing the Eclipse Stakes, Epsom Derby, Epsom
Oaks, French Derby, French Oaks, Grand Prlx
de Paris. Jockey Club Stakes, Melbourne Cup,
One Tliousand Guineas, Prix du Conseil Munici-
pal, Prix du President de la Republlque, St.
Leger and Two Thousand Guineas.
Necrology of the Turf In 1918.
Pari-Mutuel Betting Explained.
Race Track Records of All the Tracks of the United
States, Canada, Cuba and Mexico.
Racing of American Tlioroughbreds in 1918.
Racing Organizations and Their Officials.
Racing Records of the American, Australasian, Ca-
nadian and English Turf.
Records of Miles in 1:38 or Better.
Record Odds in the Pari-Mutuels.
Remarkable Jockey Feats.
Scales of Weights of the Canadian Racing Asso-
ciations, Cuba-American Jockey Club, English
Jockey Club, The Jockey Club, Jockey Club
Juarez, Kentucky State Racing Commission and
Pacific Jockey Club.
Sires of Two -Year- Old Winners of 1918.
Thoroughbreds That Died During 1918.
Track Record Speed.
Twenty Leading Amerlcna Sires of 1918.
Winners of Important American Stakes. •
Yearling Sales of 1918 in America, Etc., Btc.
With this eminently handy book in hli pocket any
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3-year-olds and upward,
winner $140; second, $40;
Ini. Horse.
44193’Quld Nunc
44187 Cy Merrick
( 44238 )Roadin’stei
44244 »Col. Boyle
44246 = Praetorian
44288 Volima
5 1-2 Furlongs. (Oct. 3,
— 5 — 105.) Purse $200.
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third. $20.
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AVt.
Fin.
Jockey. Straight.
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